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slofox
18th August 2011, 16:10
Righto all you computer geeks, maybe you have a better idea on this one than my solution - which is to thump it...:whistle:

I'm trying to print some photos for herself on an Epson "Stylus Photo RX430" printer. I have used this printer gazillions of times with all factors the same as today without a single problem.

Basically, it won't accept the usual paper (Epson Premium Glossy Photo Paper). I think it is finding it a bit thick (255gsm) (like me :drool:). I tried another grade (175gsm) and it was fine with that. But I only have the 255gsm in the size herself wants.

I've used this grade of paper in this machine lots of times without a problem. But today it is being a bastard.

My first inclination with things like this is to thump shit out of it but last time I did that to the laser printer I had to take it away to get fixed afterwards...:o:

So I'd like useful suggestions please if anyone has any.

Ta.

MSTRS
18th August 2011, 16:29
A setting in the printer preferences?

nathanwhite
18th August 2011, 16:39
Should be a setting in advanced somewhere saying 'paper weight' 'media type' or on epson, I think its 'paper-type' :weird: set on 'thick' or 'extra thick'

If that doesnt work, ask over at yahoo answers. (http://www.answers.yahoo.com) Make sure to use all caps and lots of exclamation marks, makes the service much better.

(seriously though, if someone decent is online you should have your fix in a few minutes

Edit: different model but maybe a fix? http://www.inkjetart.com/tips/2200_rear_feed/

nodrog
18th August 2011, 16:47
If it seems bit tight, you may be putting it in the wrong hole.

slofox
18th August 2011, 16:53
A setting in the printer preferences?

When you set up the print in this model's software you check the actual paper. Still doesn't work...


Should be a setting in advanced somewhere saying 'paper weight' 'media type' or on epson, I think its 'paper-type' :weird: set on 'thick' or 'extra thick'

If that doesnt work, ask over at yahoo answers. (http://www.answers.yahoo.com) Make sure to use all caps and lots of exclamation marks, makes the service much better.

(seriously though, if someone decent is online you should have your fix in a few minutes

Edit: different model but maybe a fix? http://www.inkjetart.com/tips/2200_rear_feed/


I'll have a look at yahoo answers - thanks.

wysper
18th August 2011, 16:57
If it seems bit tight, you may be putting it in the wrong hole.

I don't think he rides a honda.

cs363
18th August 2011, 19:56
When you set up the print in this model's software you check the actual paper. Still doesn't work...

I'll have a look at yahoo answers - thanks.


Sounds a bit silly but try warming the paper up, in this weather it's quite likely a tad damp. Bit of a warm up and fan the pages to make sure they're not sticking together, poke them back in and give it a go.

Worth a crack.

Good luck, bloody frustrating things sometimes, printers.

Grasshopperus
19th August 2011, 16:46
Sounds a bit silly but try warming the paper up, in this weather it's quite likely a tad damp. Bit of a warm up and fan the pages to make sure they're not sticking together, poke them back in and give it a go.



And don't forget to cup the balls.

steve_t
19th August 2011, 17:00
Sounds a bit silly but try warming the paper up

I think you might be on the right track but reckon it's the printer that needs to be warmed up

JimO
19th August 2011, 18:00
I think you might be on the right track but reckon it's the printer that needs to be warmed up

petrol and a match will get it warmed up nicely

Gubb
19th August 2011, 18:18
<iframe width="420" height="345" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/CSK1D3bZhRs" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>

Relevant.

slofox
20th August 2011, 12:39
Relevant.

I didn't know anyone was filming me...honest!

ducatilover
20th August 2011, 13:05
You forgot to sing God save the queen (Although, Freddie is dead, that's not the point)

Kickaha
21st August 2011, 19:28
Sounds a bit silly but try warming the paper up, in this weather it's quite likely a tad damp. Bit of a warm up and fan the pages to make sure they're not sticking together, poke them back in and give it a go.

We relocated one of our offices into the open forecourt for a couple of weeks while some office renovations were done

Printer wouldn't print doublesided, tech came in checked it out, said to much dust went away, printer worked fine in the afternoon

Next morning same problem, tech comes back in, he suggested warming the paper which wasn't really possible so one of the guys hooked up a heater aimed straight at the printer the next morning, end of problem

Temp in the forecourt was about 0-2 degrees

Daffyd
21st August 2011, 19:47
I'm trying to print some photos for herself on an Epson "Stylus Photo RX430" printer.

What on earth was herself doing on the printer? Was she sitting or standing on it? :laugh: