I'm little confused. You mean you do the page set up as if it's feeding from the single feeder so that the Velvet Fine Art choice appears, but then you just feed the small paper through the normal feeder? Thanks again. --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "ginnylady33" <ginnylady33@...> wrote: > > Hi, > > Altho the driver DEFAULTS to the single feeder in the rear, after it > does, I merely set it back to the normal sheet feeder. (You then can > save the setting) I've never had a problem as long as you don't stack > the VFA. I usually only place one or 2 sheets in the normal feeder at > a time. > Best > Ginny > > --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "mindystricke" > <mindystricke@> wrote: > > > > Hi everyone- > > > > I have a question about the link everyone keeps referring to: > > http://www.cjcom.net/digiprnarts.htm > > > > I tried to follow the instructions for simple straightforward black > > and white printing using epson enhanced matte paper to proof in > quarter sheets to save > > money, with the Velvet fine Art paper setting. However, it turns > out that you need to use > > the single paper feeder in the back just to make the Velvet Fine Art > choice available, and > > then a quarter size sheet is too small to be fed back there. > > > > I went back to the main feeder and used the enhanced matte setting. > It didn't look so > > great. > > > > Should I try using an ICC profile instead of the Advanced B&W > driver? Should I use the > > front feeder? Should I just proof on Velvet Fine Art at a larger > size? I have been so > > frustrated getting started with digital > > printing. There are so many variables, I find it so difficult to > isolate why a print isn't > > looking good. > > > > Thanks for everyone's help in advance. I am determined to figure > > this all out. > > > > Mindy > > >
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Re: Proofing on the R2400
2006-02-22 by mindystricke
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