Hi John, the drips were in the sky of an image - not outside the image boundaries. Richard At 04:39 AM Tuesday 12/4/2007, you wrote: >"dropping ink"...do you mean actual drops in the >middle of prints or are you talking about ink near the >leading edge ...like 1/2" in? > >I found the latter has to do with the curvature of >heavy paper ...for example, Entrada 300gsm benefits by >being flexed back and forth a bit before insertion, to >break its inherent tendencies (rear loading). -- Backroads Essay: http://picasaweb.google.com/rsmallfield/TheBackroadsOfWarkworth Greeting Cards available for purchase: http://picasaweb.google.com/rsmallfield/GreetingCards http://photos.smallfield.vze.com http://smallfield.vze.com "Opportunities multiply as they are seized." --Sun Tzu
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Re: [Digital BW] Re:Printer dropping ink
2007-12-03 by Richard Smallfield
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