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Roller marks of Epson Paper

Roller marks of Epson Paper

2004-06-04 by andy-j1959@mchsi.com

I seem to have a heck of a time searching in Yahoo (rather than 
Google), and I could have sword that I have seen this subject 
discussed in this group, but as I cannot find it.....

I just started using the UT7 inks, and I am having printer wheel 
marks on the prints.  I was expecting this with glossy papers, but 
it seems to do the same thing on semi-gloss and luster papers as 
well.  Interstingly, the very first few prints made had no marks at 
all.   Now they all do.

Any ideas as to what might be happening?  As I recall, this is to be 
expected with glossy, but not with semi-gloss or luster.

Thanks.

Re: Roller marks of Epson Paper

2004-06-04 by donbga

> Interstingly, the very first few prints made had no marks at 
> all.   Now they all do.
> 
> Any ideas as to what might be happening?  As I recall, this is to 
be 
> expected with glossy, but not with semi-gloss or luster.

You didn't say what printer you are using.

Don Bryant

Re: Roller marks of Epson Paper

2004-06-04 by andy-j1959@mchsi.com

--- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "donbga"  
> You didn't say what printer you are using.
> 

Correct.  I left that out.  I should probably repost.  It is the 
2200.

I seem to have a heck of a time searching in Yahoo (rather than
Google), and I could have sword that I have seen this subject
discussed in this group, but as I cannot find it.....

I just started using the UT7 inks, and I am having printer wheel
marks on the prints. I was expecting this with glossy papers, but
it seems to do the same thing on semi-gloss and luster papers as
well. Interstingly, the very first few prints made had no marks at
all. Now they all do.

Any ideas as to what might be happening? As I recall, this is to be
expected with glossy, but not with semi-gloss or luster.

Thanks.

Re: [Digital BW] Re: Roller marks of Epson Paper

2004-06-04 by Carl Schofield

Prop up the front rollers with cut off nylon ties.  See procedure in 
following link:

http://makeashorterlink.com/?E21321A78
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On Friday, June 4, 2004, at 11:13  AM, andy-j1959@... wrote:

> --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "donbga"
>> You didn't say what printer you are using.
>>
>
> Correct.  I left that out.  I should probably repost.  It is the
> 2200.
>
> I seem to have a heck of a time searching in Yahoo (rather than
> Google), and I could have sword that I have seen this subject
> discussed in this group, but as I cannot find it.....
>
> I just started using the UT7 inks, and I am having printer wheel
> marks on the prints. I was expecting this with glossy papers, but
> it seems to do the same thing on semi-gloss and luster papers as
> well. Interstingly, the very first few prints made had no marks at
> all. Now they all do.
>
> Any ideas as to what might be happening? As I recall, this is to be
> expected with glossy, but not with semi-gloss or luster.
>
> Thanks.
>
>
>
>
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Re: Roller marks of Epson Paper

2004-06-04 by John Vitollo

> Correct.  I left that out.  I should probably repost.  It is the 
> 2200.

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