Scott: Japan. 2200, Epson UC with Photo Black Lines are only visible in black areas when held up to light, so it is a slight lightening. I'd say there are about 10-15 lines per inch. Lines are opposite print head travel. Lou --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "scott_now_coming" <scott_now_coming@y...> wrote: > > > Lou, > > Which Kirkland version (Swiss., Japan, old Swiss.?) > > What printer and ink are you using? > > Are the lines dark or light ? > > How many lines? One area or the whole print? > > Are the lines verticle, in other words, the OPPOSITE of the print > head travel? > > Thanks, > > Scott > > --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "awahlster" > <awahlster@a...> wrote: > > > > OK went out and bought a couple of packages of this paper today and > > first prints while looking great dead on have what appears to be a > > roller mark. Except it moves as I rotate the file.(the files are all > > slide scans) So it an't a roller mark it ain't in the file as I > > printed these same files yesterday on Epson Premium Glossy and they > > look perfect. I did the first ones through my Canon i960 (color > > printing of course) and then I tried printing the same files with my > > Epson 890 (still color as I'm not setup with B&W ink yet) And > instead > > of one mark I get a whole bunch of them. They all run vertical smae > > direction as the print. > > > > NOW the weird thing I printed a file from my digital camera and no > > marks!!! > > > > These marks can only be seen with glare from my overhead lights > across > > the print dead on they look beautiful. > > > > I'm going nuts here any ideas???? > > > > > > Mark W. > > > > Like the paper but think this is weird.
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[Digital BW] Re: KirklandPro Glossy PROBLEMS
2005-01-06 by ldina
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