Hey Everyone
Finally decided to join up after taking in many years of discussion and knowledge from this great forum. I have 2 printers, an Epson 3880 which is about 6 months old and just last week have purchased a Canon IPF8400 (arriving any day now) to handle the larger stuff I'm getting into. I print my girlfriends artwork which is watercolour + some digital textile prints.
With the 3880 I run Canson Velin 250gsm. My question relates to an annoying issue which I cannot find a clear cut answer for or any possible solution, my apologies in advance if I have missed anything along the way. I find once the printer has done roughly 10 sheets of A2 printing it begins to pull the sheets through without printing, just basically spitting them straight out (I feed one at a time otherwise it doesn't work, through the normal feeder).
Once the printer determines it need a new sheet I load one in, press the feed button and it sucks the sheet through twice, on the third occasion it picks up and prints fine.
Is there any suggestions out there? Its almost like clockwork, every 10 sheets it will do it continuously until its rested for a few hours. Are the rollers getting coated from the paper perhaps?
Any thoughts suggestions or pointers to a fix would be very much appreciated its incredibly frustrating to que up a run of 50 A2 sheets which takes long enough as is without wasting hours trying to get the printer to accept the sheets!
Regards, Chris.