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<x-charset ISO-8859-1>Here's another thought about this problem. The grip of the take-up rollers is one concern, but another is the friction of the paper on the loading supports. Maybe silicone spray (like for food prep; allow to dry thoroughly) will help. Or some super smooth/slippery plastic strips. Or, how about the loading support sheet that comes with some Epson papers? I donšt like this choice because the sheet may be used as paper if one doesn't count sheets carefully... (if it loads!) Wire on 6/13/02 4:36 AM, Shire,Stanley at sshire@ccp.cc.pa.us wrote: > If printing a large quantity unattended is important then I can't even > sell you a clue, BUT the method that has worked well for us (same paper > feed problems) is to press the paper load button. For some reason, a > manual button press to put the paper in print position does not shoot > the paper through the 3000 unprinted. > Hope this works. > > Stan Shire > Associate Professor/Department Chair > Photographic Imaging > Community College of Philadelphia > Adobe Photoshop 6 A.C.E. > - Turn off HTML mail features. Keep quoted material short. Use accurate subject lines. http://www.leben.com/lists for list instructions. </x-charset>
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