Thanks for the info! I also have rubber roller marks on some papers (most actually)...if that is related how can I fix that? Brian --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "sinar001" <jnolly@...> wrote: > > Using a C-80 & C-82, I found frequent paper loading problems with certain types of > papers. It seems some papers leave a residue on the rubber feed rollers, leading to feed > problems. This is especially true of double sided printing papers designed to print with > pigmented inks. > > John Nollendorfs > > > --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "Brian Chapman" > <brianechapman@> wrote: > > > > Just tonight I started having problems feeding thicker papers through > > my R220 - the William Turner or Photo Rag for example (those may not > > be that thick but they are giving me problems). It seems that they > > will only feed through if I "curl" the leading edge, not much, just a > > bit - as if the paper came off a roll. Occassionally they will begin > > to load and then feed all the way through without printing. The > > printer then reports an error loading the paper. Other times, with > > Museum Etching for example, the paper would not feed at all. > > > > Prior to tonight I had no problems with Willam Turner or PR. Tonight > > was the first time I tried Museum Etching. > > > > Any ideas as to what I can do to fix it? > > > > Thanks, Brian > > >
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Re: R220 paper feeding (and rubber roller marks)
2006-06-16 by Brian Chapman
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