From previous correspondence on this list, I assume that this is the same as the DaVinci Fibre Gloss paper. This paper has a slight curl to it out of the box, which has caused some scuffing of the print through my 2400. I found I had to put a slight compensating 'reverse curl' on each sheet before feeding it into the printer. I've used the standard paper feed slot for this, albeit one A4 sheet at a time. My old 2100 refused to feed this paper at all, I think because the rollers had some Hahnemuhle dust on them and couldn't grip the silky surface enough :-( The 2400 feed mechanism seems significantly different to that of the 2100/2200. HTH Alan --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "edrudolpho" <erudolph@...> wrote: > > Hi all.... I got a pack of Innova Fibaprint Glossy from Jim Doyle and took it over to Calumet > to get them to make a test print for me (I don't have a K3 printer). The test was done on a > 4800. The first two tries, the paper got buckled as it tried to push through the pizza > rollers. The third try, the fellow increased the suction and the paper made it through > okay. > > Can people who've been printing with this paper on 4800s or 2400s talk about their > experience with paper feed. I'm particularly interested in the 2400, since my workroom > has no space for a 4800. > > By the way, the print was impressive. > > thanks for any info > Ed >
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Re: Innova Fibaprint Paper Feed
2006-04-06 by alanrew42
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