Paper Weight and Thickness
Epson Doubleweight Matte 192 gsm 7.9 mils*
Epson Enhanced Matte 180 gsm 8.3 mils*
Epson Ultra Smooth Fine Art (roll) 250 gsm 15 mils*
Epson Ultra Smooth Fine Art (sheet) 325 gsm 21 mils*
Lexjet Premium Archival Matte 230 gsm 9.5 mil
Crane Museo 250 gsm 15 mils
Hahnemuhle Photo Rag 308 gsm 19.3 mils
Epson's Media Type Settings
Media Type and Imageprint
How Media Type works with Colorbyte's Imageprint RIP
The Limits of Auto-Cutting
(a) use a set of battery powered electric sewing scissors. Use the bottom of the silver metal plate that exits the printer as a guide for cutting straight.
(b) install Epson's manual cutter accessory, $350. I installed this cutter, and found it to be a solid and useful tool.
To keep the waste down when cutting single prints: Load roll paper as if it were sheet. When the LCD reads 'Ready', switch the printer to "roll - cutter off". Print your image, and when finished scroll paper forward and cut it by hand. Re-load paper as in step 1 and repeat.
Banding
Causes of horizontal or vertical banding
"The most common cause of horizontal banding are missing or deflected nozzles or a clogged print head. Print a nozzle check pattern and examine the printout with a 10x or better eye loupe to see if you have any missing or deflected nozzles. If nozzles are missing or deflected, run a cleaning cycle and print your document again. If no nozzles are missing or deflected, make sure you are using the correct driver settings for the type of media you're printing on. Also try printing at a higher resolution and turn off high-speed (bi-directional) printing." (from Inkjetart.com's 7600/9600 FAQ. See link below.)
Vertical Banding
"The most common cause of vertical banding is over-saturation of the media, usually created by paper "rippling". To correct this effect, decrease the saturation and lower the paper suction. If vertical banding is still apparent print the image with high speed off (uni-directional). If this corrects the issue, align the print head, as described on page 5-6 of the Users Guide." (from Inkjetart.com's 7600/9600 FAQ. See link below.)
Thinner papers will be more prone to this, since they cannot absorb as much ink. Sometimes, one part of a roll can have this problem, while other parts do not. Or you may find that a paper that usually doesn't doesn't cause any problems will have a bad batch. If using Imageprint, change the print quality from "1440 4-pass" to "1440 8-pass". The extra passes means it lays down the ink in twice the number of steps, so each step receives half the amount of ink, and has a little more time to dry.
Positioning sheet paper up and down
Using roll paper with the Imageprint RIP
Some people recommend that if you have roll paper loaded, and are not printing for a while, that you should either (a) roll the paper up and clamp it tight with the paper band, or (b) at least lift the paper release level. This will prevent a the paper from developing a mark where it is being held down.
Ways to de-curl rolled paper
(a) Buy a tool called the d-roller
(b) Follow Alain Briot's suggestion from his diary
(c) Make your own de-curler: use a 4 foot long, 4 inch diameter tube, such as a PVC tube or a shipping tube. Then get a sheet of unprimed canvas, mylar, or another material that does not "remember" its curl. Tape it to the tube using linen tape.
7600 options, printer vs driver priority
- the platen width is not set to "standard"
- one of the user-created paper profiles is used
Shadow Point Slider in Imageprint
Links from this article
- Alain Briot's 9600 Diary
- Alain's very informative diary about life with his printer.
- Yahoo! Group: Epson 9600
- A Yahoo! group for Epson 9600 users. Has a lot of information for the Epson 7600 as well.
- Yahoo! Group: Epson Wide Format
- A Yahoo! group for owners of any of Epson's wide format printers.
- Yahoo! Group: Imageprint
- A Yahoo! group for users of Colorbyte's Imageprint RIP. Very helpful for troubleshooting, and looking for advice.
- Inkjetart.com's 7600/9600 FAQ
- A great resource of information on using these printers, from a great vendor of printers, ink, and paper.
- Notes from working with an Epson 7600 Printer
- The version of this article on my own website.
- Daniel Sroka Photography
- My professional website of my fine art photography.
- Modern Ketubah
- My online store selling custom ketubah designs based on my photography of nature.
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I am a fine art photographer, graphic designer, and ketubah artist. In a previous life, I was the creative director for Yahoo! during its early year...
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