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piezo BW erratic margins

piezo BW erratic margins

2003-02-15 by yes <aviarist@yahoo.com>

Anyone else have this problem? My Piezo BW plug-in has forgotten how to 
set margin offsets. Sometimes it prints as expected. The next print 
with a 6cm top offset will print with a 3cm offset instead. The next 
print will print with the top offset correct, but 2" of the image on 
the right will simply not print, as if the software cropped it off. I'm 
thinking $2/sheet Hanhnemeulle Photo Rag is not the best paper to use 
when troubleshooting such problems.... I'm using a Mac G4/450 with 
OS9.2.2 and Photoshop 6. The last time I printed a week ago, all worked 
normally.

Re: piezo BW erratic margins

2003-02-16 by foodfeak <kirk.ali@lineone.net>

Yes I have had the same problem. It really only happens with the last 
inch or so when I try to do a big enough print to cover most of an 
A4. As a solution I don't take the picture over a curtain size, not 
the ideal, but what to do.
A while ago I had the same problem with some picture on my Epson 
stylus 1290 colour set up, but only printing A3, never solved that 
ether. I know my answer is not of much help, but in support you are 
not the only one with this problem.
Kirk


--- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "yes 
<aviarist@y...>" <aviarist@y...> wrote:
> Anyone else have this problem? My Piezo BW plug-in has forgotten 
how to 
> set margin offsets. Sometimes it prints as expected. The next print 
> with a 6cm top offset will print with a 3cm offset instead. The 
next 
> print will print with the top offset correct, but 2" of the image 
on 
> the right will simply not print, as if the software cropped it off. 
I'm 
> thinking $2/sheet Hanhnemeulle Photo Rag is not the best paper to 
use 
> when troubleshooting such problems.... I'm using a Mac G4/450 with 
> OS9.2.2 and Photoshop 6. The last time I printed a week ago, all 
worked 
> normally.

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