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Now that that's out of the way, which adjustment is used to fix this? It looks like the feed is coming up short one line and it is overlapping the print by one dots worth, hence the single dark line. I have the service manual and I assume this is addressed by the Grit Compensation function but it's a bit confusing as to how.
See attached pic.
Second question is: can you use a single 8-1/2 x 11" sheet and print to within 1/2" of the borders? I'm trying to print on waterslide decal paper and the only way I can get it to print on a full sheet is to make an outer "paper frame" with about three inch margins and tape the decal paper in the middle of it. If I use just the single sheet and set the "set point" on a corner, it will only print about 4x6" in the center of the page.
My work-around works but it would be nice to not have to use this kludge.
Oh, one more... Any way to get it to print without wasting the first three inches off the roll every time I print?
Thanks for any help.
Lee
Now that that's out of the way, which adjustment is used to fix this? It looks like the feed is coming up short one line and it is overlapping the print by one dots worth, hence the single dark line. I have the service manual and I assume this is addressed by the Grit Compensation function but it's a bit confusing as to how.
See attached pic.
Second question is: can you use a single 8-1/2 x 11" sheet and print to within 1/2" of the borders? I'm trying to print on waterslide decal paper and the only way I can get it to print on a full sheet is to make an outer "paper frame" with about three inch margins and tape the decal paper in the middle of it. If I use just the single sheet and set the "set point" on a corner, it will only print about 4x6" in the center of the page.
My work-around works but it would be nice to not have to use this kludge.
Oh, one more... Any way to get it to print without wasting the first three inches off the roll every time I print?
Thanks for any help.
Lee