You may want to try taping a 2-inch piece of a thinner but stiff media at the trailing end. This helps hold the trailing end down as it advances past the rear set of wheels. Another thing you might want to try first is raising the front exit tray sufficiently to help the rear end stay down. --nick --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, Stomberg Christopher <chris_stomberg@...> wrote: > > Ah, well that explains perhaps what I was observing. I never had an issue until I went with the thicker stock. Having thought it was a curl causing the head strike, I went with a bit of reverse curl. As you point out could happen, I got a worse strike in a slightly different place. Guess I was just not subtle enough in my manipulations. >
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[Digital BW] Re: Issue with the last half inch on my Epson 1280
2007-09-12 by Nick H. Nugent