Yes, the 4800 has those adjustments you mentioned. If I recieve that trial roll that Crane was supposed to send to me, I'll give it a try. Thanks, Greg. Scott --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "Greg" <dfaprinting@y...> wrote: > > --- In > DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "scott_now_coming" > <scott_now_coming@y...> wrote: > > > > The paper is thick. I'm not sure how thick, but I did have the > platen > > gap set to "auto" on the 4800. I don't thick there's that kind of > > adjustment for the C86. > > > > I'm sure when the paper is released, Crane will inform the buyer of > > settings to use. > > > > Scott > > > On the C86, you could try the envelope setting (if it has one). And > on the 4800 try setting it to a higher height, or thicker media as > opposed to auto. That should cure the micro bands, but it might also > make the detail slightly fuzzy. Also in the 4800, isn't there a feed > adjustment setting? You should be able to adjust that so everthing > lines up better. If it is the same value as the older printers, it > should be about 1/100 of an inch per number (unless they used metric, > but I think it is still 1/100 of a unit). That adjustment might even > be in the driver, as I thought Epson moved it there with the 76/9600 > after may complaints about having to go into the menu to change the > value. >
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[Digital BW] Re: Crane Museo Silver Rag/beta testing
2006-01-16 by scott_now_coming
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