scuff marks from exit rollers - Epson 2200

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Alan Justice

Lokki - sounds like we have the exact same problem. Tried a fan? I really
need to work this out or go back to Epson inks. Please keep me posted on
your efforts.

[I tried to email you privately but could not figure out the code. Get me
at my first name underscore my last name at earthlink and then dot and net.]

Alan Justice
 
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lokki

Hi Alan - the reply system here doesn't seem to be working, so I
missed your post.

I've not tried a fan, as I think I'm going to switch over to matte
printing. Kind of a loss, because I do like to print 4x6 and 5x7
snaps on glossy paper.

I recently saw another vendor that seems to have a different setup.
The display was on a 4000, and used tanks attached to the carts
themselves. Naturally, the demo guy said he never has a problem with
the rollers, but he's not tried it on a 2200 (read: no help there).
However, the prints were stunning.

I'm not sure what to do, especially since I don't seem to get the
flags to work properly. The cart carrier appears to crash into the
wheels, regardless of what I try when installing the flags. If I
could get that part to work properly, I might consider making a
'pusher' for the paper... sacrificing a sheet or two of the same
stock and taping 3-4" on the trailing edge (Not sure how the 2200
senses the paper). Of course, another alternative is to use rolls and
not worry about the wheels, letting the cutter do the work. My concern
is paper curl and whether the flags get in the way of the cutting
head.

I'll try and email you this week.
 

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