Andrew, I can not speak for the roll version, but I have fed the much thicker sheet version (425 g/m2)into my 2000P without any problems, so the thinner roll version should work fine in that regard for both printers. You may want to "reverse roll" your cut pieces - make sure you wear gloves to keep oils from the printable surface - and then slide a small Ziploc bag over each end and apply tape to the Ziploc bags to hold the roll tight (keeps the tape off the printable surface). Let that combo sit around for an hour or so (in a clean area) and then unroll and feed it into the printer - usually works. Hope it helps! Terry --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@y..., "Andrew Brilliant" <andy@b...> wrote: > > >I bought a a roll of Epson/Crane Art Paper and have cut some sheets off > >and am trying to get the paper flat enough to run through my 1160 and epson > >2000. But so far am not having much luck. It has been about a week and the > >paper still does not lie flat enough to go through. And maybe seems too > >thick anyway... > > Does anyone have any sugestions???? > > Also : > Tomorrow I am visiting a major curator of photography with a batch of piezo > prints or whatever we call them..... I will be curious to see what her > reaction to the process will be as well of course as to the imagery.... > > Wish me luck and in a way it will be to all you/us pioneers out there... > > I will let you know..... > > > > <br><br><br>Check out www.brilliantpictures.com > > Andrew Brilliant > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp
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Re: Epson Crane paper & museum visit..
2001-11-15 by TerryR
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