Scott Dhaliwal
Newbie to Printing
- Joined
- Jan 2, 2016
- Messages
- 7
- Reaction score
- 3
- Points
- 9
- Printer Model
- Canon MG7150, Epson R3000
Hi,
I've recently bought an Epson R3000 for printing greetings cards and fine art. We ended up buying some card from on-linepaper.co.uk from the Imajet card line and we've had very little issue with the card or the quality of image it produces once printed on. The only problem is the price is too much for a small card company.
I have been searching around the paper distributes/manufactures and came across GF Smith which a lot of other card designs/printers use so we thought we couldn't go wrong.
We ordered a few samples and started test printing, but we find that when printed on there is little specs being pictured up when printing and and is sort of grainy/dotty if you will (picture 3 is the better one to look at) It's hard to tell with the pictures below but i've added them just in case.
Is there any settings i'm missing when printing with the GF Smith paper? I've been trying with every different combination of everything i can think off and just not getting any acceptable results
I accept that it could be the card itself could be the issue...but i wouldn't expect the same results with 7/8 different card stocks sure not?
If i switch back the Imajet card then the print is perfect again, so i wouldn't think it's the printer that needs cleaning or anything.
Any help would be appreciated!
Regards,
Scott
I've recently bought an Epson R3000 for printing greetings cards and fine art. We ended up buying some card from on-linepaper.co.uk from the Imajet card line and we've had very little issue with the card or the quality of image it produces once printed on. The only problem is the price is too much for a small card company.
I have been searching around the paper distributes/manufactures and came across GF Smith which a lot of other card designs/printers use so we thought we couldn't go wrong.
We ordered a few samples and started test printing, but we find that when printed on there is little specs being pictured up when printing and and is sort of grainy/dotty if you will (picture 3 is the better one to look at) It's hard to tell with the pictures below but i've added them just in case.
Is there any settings i'm missing when printing with the GF Smith paper? I've been trying with every different combination of everything i can think off and just not getting any acceptable results

I accept that it could be the card itself could be the issue...but i wouldn't expect the same results with 7/8 different card stocks sure not?
If i switch back the Imajet card then the print is perfect again, so i wouldn't think it's the printer that needs cleaning or anything.
Any help would be appreciated!
Regards,
Scott