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I have been trying to use this combination but keep getting horrible
striping across my prints. Epson are no help - they 'don't support this paper' etc and Kodak have failed to reply. Has anyone used this combo successfully and if so, how? Thanks, Jim A |
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The 2100 uses pigment inks which take longer to dry than dye based ink. On
some paper this means that the ink is still wet when it goes through the exit rollers and it comes off on the rollers or they cause striping. I have same problem with HP 280g Photo paper in my 2100. I've tried lots of different Photo paper and it's hard to work out in advance what will work in the 2100 and what won't. Some unbranded supermarket cheapo paper I tried worked surprisingly well but overall I quite like the TDK Pro Quality Photo Glossy 270g (they also make a lighter weight paper that I haven't tried) Epson's own paper also works fine as well. I've read on the web that you can lift the exit rollers on the 2100 using lots of little plastic strips/cable ties (eg so that only some press on the paper where you don't print ink) but that sounds a lot of work when other paper works fine. "Jim A" <jander4454@blueyonder.co.uk> wrote in message news:TiiBb.9074$LI6.1677@news-binary.blueyonder.co.uk... > I have been trying to use this combination but keep getting horrible > striping across my prints. Epson are no help - they 'don't support this > paper' etc and Kodak have failed to reply. > > Has anyone used this combo successfully and if so, how? > > Thanks, > > Jim A > > |
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<<<I have been trying to use this combination but keep getting horrible
striping across my prints. Epson are no help - they 'don't support this paper' etc and Kodak have failed to reply.>>> Kodak papers have never worked well i nEpson printers. Give it to a friend with an HP or Lexmark. Go get some Epson Premium Luster or Ilford Pearl and be amazed http://www.jonlayephotography.com |
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Jim A <jander4454@blueyonder.co.uk> wrote:
> I have been trying to use this combination but keep getting horrible > striping across my prints. Theses stripes (do you have a website.Put one of ths horrible prints on it, that I can see) are not caused by the paper. If the paper ist thicker as normal do not forget to switch the paper thickness level. V.G. |
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On Tue, 9 Dec 2003 11:25:34 -0000, "Jim A"
<jander4454@blueyonder.co.uk> wrote: >I have been trying to use this combination but keep getting horrible >striping across my prints. Epson are no help - they 'don't support this >paper' etc and Kodak have failed to reply. > When you say "striping across," I'd assume this to be banding--but if it's running the length of the print, it's due to the rollers contacting the not-yet-dry ink. If you can jury-rig the rollers to keep them up from the paper it would help to address the wet ink problem. >Has anyone used this combo successfully and if so, how? > >Thanks, > >Jim A > |
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In article <6nnftvkonnq3trd5cjpk5rkcgr6jnd2712@4ax.com>,
Matt@nowhere.net says... > On Tue, 9 Dec 2003 11:25:34 -0000, "Jim A" > <jander4454@blueyonder.co.uk> wrote: > > >I have been trying to use this combination but keep getting horrible > >striping across my prints. Epson are no help - they 'don't support this > >paper' etc and Kodak have failed to reply. > > > When you say "striping across," I'd assume this to be banding--but if > it's running the length of the print, it's due to the rollers > contacting the not-yet-dry ink. If you can jury-rig the rollers to > keep them up from the paper it would help to address the wet ink > problem. > > > >Has anyone used this combo successfully and if so, how? > > > >Thanks, > > > >Jim A > > > > In addition to not drying properly there may be issues with long term color stability of the image. Stick the approved papers for best results. -- Robert D Feinman Landscapes, Cityscapes and Panoramic Photographs http://robertdfeinman.com mail: robertdfeinman@netscape.net |
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