Not yet found any real solution to this. I found some paper that seemed better in terms of track marks (they're there still but less visible). However, this new paper has other issues whereby the ink doesn't fix to the paper properly.
Just reading through the replies again to see if I can make some progress here. You mention that you've used various cheaper cast-coated papers sucessfully. Please would you let me have the details of these papers so that I can try them myself?
Thank you.
I’d not received any notifications of these new replies so I didn’t know until now that you’d responded.
Yes, I’ve searched online for any information regarding this issue and I’ve also contact Epson UK support (they weren’t able to help). Although no references to this particular printer...
Thanks for your most recent reply. The paper in question is 240gsm and I am using the rear paper bin (or whatever Epson call it).
Can I use the front (slide-out) tray for inkjet paper? I haven't tried this yet as I thought that was for plain paper only.
If it is OK to use this front bin for...
Thanks for your detailed reply. I have now uploaded some photos to illustrate the problem. There are two roller track lines that run parallel down the paper (in this case A4) and they are approximately 11.5cm / 4.5” apart.
The lines are visible even after a day or several days, although you do...
Thank you for your reply. I have uploaded a scanned file and some photos taken on my phone to illustrate the roller track issue. Yes, I understand that papers will behave differently accross different printers and ink sets, hence the need to produce printer profiles etc.
I have a brand new Espon ET-8550 printer and having set up the printer, created custom printer profiles etc. my first few test prints show vertical parallel track lines down the paper (in this case A4 inkjet photo paper). These lines are not ink lines, they are indents on the surface of the...
Thank you for your reply. I have tried this multiple times and have been trying to figure out where the sensor or switch might be. If I can locate it then potentially I could clean it, any ideas?
I have a Canon Pro 100s that I use almost every day and suddenly I get this Support Code 1851 with the following message: Support Code : 1851 Printer cannot be ready because its disc tray guide is open. 1. Close the disc tray guide. 2. Press the RESUME button on the printer
The amber light...