Thanks, David. I was hoping to simply roll out the paper on a flat surface to a 17" length then VERY carefully, using a t-square or ruler, cut with an xacto knife. I would then feed the 17"x 24" sheet of paper into the rear tray (a la velvet fine art). Not sure how practical this is but in theory it sounds like it can be done. --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, cdtobie <CDTobie@...> wrote: > > > On Nov 11, 2008, at 12:00:19 PM, SteveZ <blizzie12@...> wrote: > > I've been wanting to try Epson Somerset Velvet paper with my 3800. My > plan is to purchase a 24" x 50' roll and cut the paper to 17" widths > along the long end. This would decrease my paper costs vis-a-vis Epson > Velvet Fine Art and allow me to utilize non textured paper fine art > velvet paper. Has anyone here ever tried doing this? > I've "sheeted" a lot of roll paper for use in any number of different > printers. How easy and effective it is depends on what type of machine > or manual device you use to do the measuring and cutting. It used to > be much easier with the older Encad plotters; they had very simple > controls for running the paper fast forward or back, micro forward or > back, and then cutting when you reached the right spot. I'd attach a > steel ruler and get easy measurements and precision cuts. I probably > should have kept one simply for cutting purposes. Newer printers tend > to want to be smarter than you are, and not let you do things easily > and manually. > -- > C. David Tobie > WW Product Technology Manager > Digital Imaging & Home Theater > Datacolor > CDTobie@... > www.datacolor.com/spyder3 > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] >
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Re: [Digital BW] Using roll paper for Epson 3800
2008-11-11 by SteveZ
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