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Raw & Post Processing, Printing => Printing: Printers, Papers and Inks => Topic started by: Matthew63 on January 16, 2019, 02:48:54 pm
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I guess if they had issues I would have read they jam, but honestly my nightmare with cut canvas sheets makes me concerned...
Do these sheets feed ok? Noob I know but, I have the opportunity to get some
I am using an Epson P6000
But it really is a generic ? about jams as the edges are "deckled"
thoughts?
thank you
Matthew
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Sorry I wish I could answer the deckled paper question.
Canvas I know about. These things are built for canvas printing. Load a roll in 30 seconds and forget about it. The cutter cuts canvas like a hot knife through butter. Why sheets? Are you just starting out and or experimenting?
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yep
but
Canvas sheets are a nightmare.. seriously best I found is to tape a page of header to canvas.. seems people are happy with the deckle.. I will see what my dealer says and maybe I will report back success..
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are the sheets deckled when you buy them? Most doing this print on a regular sheet then do the edge after it’s printed. Seems the printer might have a problem locating the leading edge of the paper as it goes through it’s process of loading a sheet. And jamming might be an issue as well
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See google
Deckled already
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I have a P9000 and have used the William Turner deckled edges 310GSM 13x19" papers with no problems using the sheet feed function on the printer.
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Printing "handmade" sheets of paper ~20 x 30 (and smaller sheets) with a rough hewn, unfinished deckled edge (about as irregular as it gets) on the P9000---no problems.
ken
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You could always make your own after you print: https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1138533-REG/premier_imaging_3900_0001_dual_edge_ripper_24.html
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thank you everyone for the encouragement.. one box of Hahnemulhe Deckle came and the other order deal fell through.. so I will test.. and given the pricing of these per sheet, making an edge Deckle after printing does make sense from both an aesthetic and cost per page perspective...