My solutions: matte paper or dyes on glossy paper.
Also, holding the fluids to a minimum seems to help. Beware of gloss optimizer.
I'm sure different papers are affected differently, but I have not made or seen a good list of the best/worst in this respect.
It's really too bad about the artifacts of pigments on glossy paper. I'm probably going to take another shot at a glossy carbon print B&W approach soon -- not looking forward to this part of the problem.
Paul
On Wed, Oct 21, 2015 at 1:11 PM, mccarvill@... [DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint] <DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
I'm getting pizza wheel marks on my new (to me) Epson 4800, with sheets of glossy paper. I had assumed that this printer’s vacuum transport mechanism meant no more of those ‘star wheel’ tracks.
I've tried auto and manual sheet feed.
No difference.
Under Paper Config > Ejection Roller Type, I';ve tried Auto, Sheet and Roll.
No difference.
Anyone have a solution for this?
Thanks,
Mark