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Re: QTR, R2400 & Rear Sheet Feed problem

2007-01-14 by Gary Benson

Hi Roy,

Thanks for verifying again that this works fine with your 2400 and
system.  That's the same operating system and version of QTR that I'm
using.  I'm definitely selecting the Manual Roll (Rear) setting in
QTRgui -- I wouldn't have thought to set it anywhere else while using QTR.

And yes..I've been printing a landscape oriented image and it's
printing on the leading edge of the paper coming out of the printer,
so that when you look at the finished print, there is no white border
on the left side of the paper, the whole image is shifted to the left.

I guess I will completely uninstall QTR, reinstall it and try again
from the beginning.  I had upgraded to QTR 2.4.3 from an earlier 2.3.x
version when I got the 2400.  Once I uninstall/reinstall QTR and try
it again, I'll let you know what happens.

I suppose it could be a weird problem with this particular printer.  I
just don't have a clue as to how the whole paper positioning
software/printer command works.

I love using QTR, so I'm anxious to get this little glitch sorted out
on my system.  Thanks again Roy for creating such a great program...I
know I've only scratched the surface of what can be done with it.

Gary Benson
Eagle River, Alaska



--- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "Roy Harrington"
<roy@...> wrote:
>
> 
> Hi Gary,
> 
> I've been wondering what could be causing your situation.   I just
(again)
> tried my R2400, Windows XP, QTR 2.4.3 and positioning worked exactly
correct.
> I know I've mentioned using Manual Roll (Rear) and you've confirmed
that.  But,
> this must be done on the QTRgui page -- not on the Epson driver Page
Setup.
> If you select the Manual Roll on the Epson driver that has no effect
on the QTR
> driver since they are completely independent.  Going into "Printer &
Faxes"
> and setting Printer Properties is all dealing with the Epson driver.
> 
> BTW, when you say "starts printing on the far left edge" I'm
assuming you are printing
> landscape and the print is starting on the leading edge coming out
of the
> printer.  Correct?
> 
> Roy

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