Re: [Digital BW] Using an Epson 3000
2001-10-10 by Steadman Uhlich
Cleavis, While your posts may strike others as "so what" I want to thank you for posting. I have four printers hooked up to two computers in a room that is surrounded by custom built cabinets. When I think: "where in the world am I going to put a 3000 or 7000?" I have struggled with the space/feed issue. So your posts were "right on" with one of my issues. Thanks again, Steadman
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From: lyonscox@...
To: DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, October 10, 2001 8:08 AM
Subject: [Digital BW] Using an Epson 3000
FWIW,
I used my 3000 this past weekend for the print exchange making 31
prints using Lysonic ink on Arches Hot Press using of the manual feed
banner slot at the back of the machine. The printer is set up on a
rolling shelf desk with three shelves to it so I can stand behind the
machine while placing paper through it that way. I had no apparent
banding (to my eye) and found it easy to load.
If I were not able to have access to the machine from behind for this
I would have to question either the layout of my equipment or my
interest in printing on heavy stock/larger sheets. You may need as
much room behind the machine as requires you to comfortably get the
largest sheet you will print behind it with you. For me that
requires the width of a small table which also conveniently holds the
future sheets to load.
Cleavis
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