Hi everyone, Since this paper got a rave review in the Photoshop magazine from NAPP, I thought it would be worth trying. I ordered and received some 8.5 x 11 sheets of the Moab, Kokopelli Photo Gloss Paper (KPGP) from Inkjet Goodies. I downloaded and installed the icm file for my 2200 and proceeded to set-up Photoshop CS so as to print a colour 8 x 10. As the print emerged, I could see a very stunning photo developing. Alas, not all went well hereafter. First of all, compared to my usual glossy paper from Tetenal; Ilford and Epson; the KPGP offered deeper, richer colour and saturation was outstanding. This paper was winning hands down over all my previous prints of a test photo I made years ago. I was salivating to produce some B&W prints.This never happened. The KPGP would not finish in the 2200. That is to say, an 8 x 10 printed to about 8 x 9.8 inches and then the paper shifted in the printer thus causing the last 0.2 inches to smear and print incorrectly. I tried several settings, no help. I went back to my regular paper with no problems at all?? I contacted Inkjet Goodies and Moab with this information: "At the end of the print, the paper shifts and a couple of black lines come out on each print. It appears that the paper is not remaining still while the last two passes of the printhead occur. I repeated the effort with different images; with hi-speed on and off; with perceptual and saturation settings and the song remains the same! I went back and printed the images with Tetenal (163 lb. paper ) and Ilford and no problems. I went through every diagnostic; the 2200 is perfect. " and this is the advice that they gave me: "We have consulted with the makers of Moab Paper for a solution to the problem you are experiencing. It's possible that the kokopelli papers are not as flat as the others, so while it's exiting the printer, it may be putting an upward pressure on the last few centimetres. This would cause the paper to catch any ink that may have accumulated under the print carriage. The best way to solve this is to raise the catching tray a few inches. You can either hold it, or put something under the paper tray that will lift it at least 4-6 inches. The only other possible solution is that you are printing borderless, and in that case it may also be catching the printhead while it's moving back and forth. If this is the case there may not be anything you can do other than not printing borderless. Please let us know if you have any further questions, thanks! " Well, I tried what they said and to no avail. I was not printing borderless prints. I told them and no response for a couple of weeks now. After 10-15 wasted sheets, I gave up and went back to my normal workflow & materials. I never got a complete print!! And, I gave the paper to a friend who has an Canon printer. If he has more success than I, I'll let everyone know. As for you other 2200 users who may be contemplating the use of KPGP; good luck! Sincerely, Owen Evans J.33.3 " Many men stumble across the truth, but most manage to pick themselves up and continue as if nothing had happened." --Winston Churchill--
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Moab Kokopelli Photo Gloss Paper & Epson 2200
2005-03-15 by Owen P. Evans
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