paleolith
Newbie to Printing
- Joined
- Jun 19, 2022
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- 3
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- Printer Model
- Epson ET7750
This is the fourth year I've used my Epson ET-7750 to print Xmas cards based on my late wife's art work. I love the print quality. The paper handling is excellent, especially as I'm using cards which are probably miles out of spec on thickness.
But it sure does love coffee breaks. I see that Ink stained Fingers noted in his 2018 review that it slows down on a long print run. I see this a lot -- it just stops printing, plays with itself for a minute or two or several, then starts up again. It even stops in the middle of a card, though once it gets back to work, it nonetheless prints the card perfectly.
As I type, I'm printing the envelopes for the cards. Perfectly ordinary 5.25"x7.25"envelopes. Yet it's taking even more coffee breaks. Without the breaks, it prints the envelopes PDQ. But the envelope breaks take up an even longer portion of the time than the card breaks.
Any idea why? As I say, the quality is excellent, and I'll keep using it. Curiosity drives me to ask why it does this. If I could avoid the breaks, that would be even better, but I'm really not holding out much hope for that. Mainly hoping to satisfy that curiosity.
But it sure does love coffee breaks. I see that Ink stained Fingers noted in his 2018 review that it slows down on a long print run. I see this a lot -- it just stops printing, plays with itself for a minute or two or several, then starts up again. It even stops in the middle of a card, though once it gets back to work, it nonetheless prints the card perfectly.
As I type, I'm printing the envelopes for the cards. Perfectly ordinary 5.25"x7.25"envelopes. Yet it's taking even more coffee breaks. Without the breaks, it prints the envelopes PDQ. But the envelope breaks take up an even longer portion of the time than the card breaks.
Any idea why? As I say, the quality is excellent, and I'll keep using it. Curiosity drives me to ask why it does this. If I could avoid the breaks, that would be even better, but I'm really not holding out much hope for that. Mainly hoping to satisfy that curiosity.