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Re: [Digital BW] Roller Marks using R1800

2008-02-05 by Carl Schofield

Colin,

I use the rear manual sheet feeder for the FB papers.  You have to  
carefully align the paper on the right edge and put a slight amount  
of downward pressure on the top of the paper to get it to feed properly.

Carl

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On Feb 5, 2008, at 10:09 AM, colingruk wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I have printed without problems before but am now getting a roller
> mark on A4 paper which shows particularly in grey skies. Viewing the
> top of the sheet, which comes out of the printer first, the mark
> starts about 30mm from the top (but maybe less because of the white
> border, and 35mm from the left. The mark is 15mm wide and about 42mm
> long.  It looks as though the roller is sticking.
>
> I am using Innova Satin paper (aka semi matt?)with the matt paper
> setting (because I got a higher Dmax).  I am printing with the PKN
> inks and glop.
>
> I have fed a sheet of paper with windolene on it to clean the rollers
> and have changed the setting in the print drive to 'thick' but to no
> avail.  I have put a sheet of 300gsm card through but could not
> discern the effect.
>
> I have access problems to the rear of the machine and have
> difficulties using the rear auto and manual slots. The paper doesn't
> get taken up and the machine flashes the paper warning red light at
> me.  How do I get the paper to take up with the rear slots to try to
> avoid the roller?
>
> Any suggestions please?
>
> Colin
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