But QTR driver allows whatever you want.
Roy
On Sunday, April 13, 2014, Alan Vlach <alanvlach@...> wrote:
On Sunday, April 13, 2014, Alan Vlach <alanvlach@...> wrote:
That is exactly what has been happening.On Apr 13, 2014, at 12:18 PM, Harry Lockwood wrote:Well, I¹ll be damned! I tried straight-through front loading using the
poster setting, but the printer sensed that I didn¹t have the paper that I
claimed to be using and refused to print. Then I went to the Fine Art
setting, opening the rear top draw (not the regular top sheet feeder), and
again, the printer informed me that I wasn¹t using the (Epson) paper I
claimed to be using. Very smart printer.
Somehow, to make this work, one needs to fool the printer into believing
the inserted paper is one of the approved Epson papers. It doesn¹t even
work with Epson EM in 13x19 size (not a fine art paper nor the right
thickness I imagine.)
So, contrary to my statement below, using QTR is indeed relevant, which
seems to suggest that one has to use one of the approved Epson papers and
have a profile for that paper.
Sorry I was unable to help. (And another reason I should have opted for
an R3880 instead of the R3000.)
Harry
P.S. I¹d like to slip in an OT question here. I just installed Mavericks,
and now I¹m unable to open or to respond to messages at any of the Yahoo
sites (and yes I am logged in.) I can only read and respond via email.
Anyone with a suggestion?
On 4/13/14, 11:11 AM, "Alan Vlach" <alanvlach@...> wrote:
>I would really like to know the answer to this. We are on Macs and have
>not been able to use the front feeder on the R3000. Pizza wheel marks are
>a real problem on digital negatives that require a lot of ink (i.e, for
>salted paper). Printing using the front feeder solves this problem. Works
>fine on the 3800's.
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>On Apr 13, 2014, at 10:53 AM, Mike Finley wrote:
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>> This may be a case where PC or Mac matters
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>> On 13/04/2014 15:36, Harry Lockwood wrote:
>>> I don¹t see that QTR has anything to do with how front loading works
>>>with the R3000, but since I haven¹t tried front loading before, I¹ll
>>>run a print for you to see what happens.
>>>
>>>
>>> Harry Lockwood
>>> hflockwood@...
>>>
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