That's the draw back to all of the fine art papers on desktop printers... They are "dusty" and gunk up the feed mechanism and print heads if you don't do a little maintanence as you go...a few extra nozzle checks and cleaning cycles and occasionally run alternate paper through...the old epson list had some other tricks for cleaning paper feeds if you really get into a jam (list is dead but still searchable). Tom O'Connell TomOC@... www.thomasoconnell.com --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@y..., "janishilesh" <shilesh.jani@s...> wrote: > Barry, > > I too have often had such problems when using thick papers like PR > 308 gsm, and BC Satine 300 gsm. The coating seem to slip, and the > feed mechanism does not get enough traction. I jsut turn the printer > off for a while, and then feed epson photogloss (not the premium one) > through the system. Tacky papers such as HP gloss also works well. > > Good luck. > > Shilesh > > --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@y..., "bggilliand2001" > <bgilliand@m...> wrote: > > Just finished a run of about 50 sheets of 11x17 308g photorag and > now > > my 1280 refuses to feed paper of any sort. It just keeps trying to > > feed and then times out with "error to printer" message. I've got a > > support behind the last sheet of paper, and I've tried to print > with > > and without the feed support. Any suggestions? Any way to get > > more "grip" on the paper. Thanks > > > > Barry Gilliand
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Re: 1280 feeding problem
2002-08-28 by tomoc
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