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[Digital BW] Re:Roll Paper

2010-09-30 by viafasin7

I do this all the time for my 7600. Whether you need a roller to flatten it depends on the paper. Entrada seems to do well just by sitting flat for a while, Red River Aurora wouldn't flatten for the life of me, HPR was somewhere in between. But even if it's still curled you can print on it without problems as long as you insert it in the direction of the curl (so that the head travels across a flat surface) otherwise you may get ink drips.

Dario

--- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "Gary " <gary@...> wrote:
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> Marty,
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> I was thinking about cutting the whole roll in sheets and storing in a box
> until ready to print. Are you doing this or cutting only as you need it and
> using the d-roller prior to printing? 
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> Thanks,
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> Gary Wagner
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> MartyF2938@...
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> I do it regularly. Particularly when printing panoramic images. It many 
> cases it also saves money. I do use a d-roller though, which isn't cheap,
> but 
> does work well.
> Marty
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