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Behind the curve (UT2 inks)

Behind the curve (UT2 inks)

2004-08-22 by Stephen Kobrin

While everyone else seems to be occupied with going to the QTR 
software, I have just switched from MIS-VM inks on my 1200 to UT2 on 
a 1280.  I am blown away by the results and wonder why it took me so 
long.  Thank you Paul Roark.

One minor question.  The 1280 does not realize that the print is 
finished and I get an out of paper or paper not loaded correctly 
message with some cleaning like sounds from the printer.  It is easy 
enough to hit "stop" and "cancel," but it would be nice if there were 
a way to bring the printer back in sync with the carts.  Obviously, 
the printer is not getting a message from the carts that the print is 
finished.  Any ideas appreciated.

Steve

Re: Behind the curve (UT2 inks)

2004-08-22 by Antonis

Steve,

are you sure you are not sending a file that's a tad longer than the
printable area? Try a shorter file with tone all the way to the
border (i.e. not white) and see what happens....


Antonis



--- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "Stephen Kobrin" <
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> One minor question.  The 1280 does not realize that the print is 
> finished and I get an out of paper or paper not loaded correctly 
> message with some cleaning like sounds from the printer.  It is easy 
> enough to hit "stop" and "cancel," but it would be nice if there were 
> a way to bring the printer back in sync with the carts.  Obviously, 
> the printer is not getting a message from the carts that the print is 
> finished.  Any ideas appreciated.
> 
> Steve

Re: Behind the curve (UT2 inks)

2004-08-22 by Stephen Kobrin

Antonis,

I am pretty sure it is all printable.  Well under 8X10 on 8/2x11 
paper and I have printed it a number of times on my 1200 without a 
problem.  And it has tone all the way to the end of the longer border

Steve
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> are you sure you are not sending a file that's a tad longer than the
> printable area? Try a shorter file with tone all the way to the
> border (i.e. not white) and see what happens....
> 
> 
> Antonis
>

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