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Old February 15th 05, 07:15 PM
Robert
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Default How to slow down an Epson 2200?

I'll bet you never thought someone would like to slow down colour printing.
I have an Epson 2200 and when printing with Costco 8.5X11 paper, the ink
doesn't dry quite fast enough so that the final rubber rollers track the ink
lengthwise on the picture. Doesn't always happen, but often enough to be a
problem. The texture of the Kirkland brand paper I think is superior to
Epson Glossy Photo and 2/3 of the price. What's the cure--? slow down
printing to give enough time for ink drying or???
thanks
rtm


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Old February 15th 05, 09:46 PM
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"Robert" wrote in message
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I'll bet you never thought someone would like to slow down colour

printing.
I have an Epson 2200 and when printing with Costco 8.5X11 paper, the ink
doesn't dry quite fast enough so that the final rubber rollers track the

ink
lengthwise on the picture. Doesn't always happen, but often enough to be a
problem. The texture of the Kirkland brand paper I think is superior to
Epson Glossy Photo and 2/3 of the price. What's the cure--? slow down
printing to give enough time for ink drying or???
thanks
rtm


Use better paper.
Jim


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Old February 15th 05, 10:25 PM
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On Tue, 15 Feb 2005 19:15:49 GMT, "Robert" wrote:

I'll bet you never thought someone would like to slow down colour printing.
I have an Epson 2200 and when printing with Costco 8.5X11 paper, the ink
doesn't dry quite fast enough so that the final rubber rollers track the ink
lengthwise on the picture. Doesn't always happen, but often enough to be a
problem. The texture of the Kirkland brand paper I think is superior to
Epson Glossy Photo and 2/3 of the price. What's the cure--? slow down
printing to give enough time for ink drying or???
thanks
rtm


You software will have different choices for paper and the one that
works best is unlikely to be the 'correct' one. You just keep
selecting different papers until you find the one that works best for
you and your paper. Experiment!

DK




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Old February 15th 05, 11:52 PM
measekite
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Kirkland paper is supposed to be Ilford. How much better can you get?

Jim wrote:

"Robert" wrote in message
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I'll bet you never thought someone would like to slow down colour


printing.


I have an Epson 2200 and when printing with Costco 8.5X11 paper, the ink
doesn't dry quite fast enough so that the final rubber rollers track the


ink


lengthwise on the picture. Doesn't always happen, but often enough to be a
problem. The texture of the Kirkland brand paper I think is superior to
Epson Glossy Photo and 2/3 of the price. What's the cure--? slow down
printing to give enough time for ink drying or???
thanks
rtm




Use better paper.
Jim




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Old February 16th 05, 02:39 PM
Arthur Entlich
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I believe there is a command or option in the driver to slow it down.

Someone also sells a little device that slightly lifts the last set of
wheels to remove them form the path of the paper. If you need the
address for it, email me privately.

Art

Robert wrote:

I'll bet you never thought someone would like to slow down colour printing.
I have an Epson 2200 and when printing with Costco 8.5X11 paper, the ink
doesn't dry quite fast enough so that the final rubber rollers track the ink
lengthwise on the picture. Doesn't always happen, but often enough to be a
problem. The texture of the Kirkland brand paper I think is superior to
Epson Glossy Photo and 2/3 of the price. What's the cure--? slow down
printing to give enough time for ink drying or???
thanks
rtm



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Old February 22nd 05, 08:42 PM
Toby
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Look under CustomAdvanced in the driver tab and you'll find a box for
high-speed. Uncheck it and it prints in one head direction only.

At least it works that way with the PM4000-PX, which is the Japanese
equivalent of the 2200.

Toby

"Arthur Entlich" wrote in message
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I believe there is a command or option in the driver to slow it down.

Someone also sells a little device that slightly lifts the last set of
wheels to remove them form the path of the paper. If you need the address
for it, email me privately.

Art

Robert wrote:

I'll bet you never thought someone would like to slow down colour
printing. I have an Epson 2200 and when printing with Costco 8.5X11
paper, the ink doesn't dry quite fast enough so that the final rubber
rollers track the ink lengthwise on the picture. Doesn't always happen,
but often enough to be a problem. The texture of the Kirkland brand paper
I think is superior to Epson Glossy Photo and 2/3 of the price. What's
the cure--? slow down printing to give enough time for ink drying or???
thanks
rtm




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Old February 28th 05, 01:53 PM
John Lodge
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In advanced settings
ink config
There is a setting to change the drying time; not sure if it is only the
time between pages or if it slows down the printer as well.

Toby wrote:
Look under CustomAdvanced in the driver tab and you'll find a box for
high-speed. Uncheck it and it prints in one head direction only.

At least it works that way with the PM4000-PX, which is the Japanese
equivalent of the 2200.

Toby

"Arthur Entlich" wrote in message
news:UWIQd.68665$L_3.13016@clgrps13...

I believe there is a command or option in the driver to slow it down.

Someone also sells a little device that slightly lifts the last set of
wheels to remove them form the path of the paper. If you need the address
for it, email me privately.

Art

Robert wrote:


I'll bet you never thought someone would like to slow down colour
printing. I have an Epson 2200 and when printing with Costco 8.5X11
paper, the ink doesn't dry quite fast enough so that the final rubber
rollers track the ink lengthwise on the picture. Doesn't always happen,
but often enough to be a problem. The texture of the Kirkland brand paper
I think is superior to Epson Glossy Photo and 2/3 of the price. What's
the cure--? slow down printing to give enough time for ink drying or???
thanks
rtm




 




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