Epson 10000 Banding facts
Epson 10000 Banding facts
- Subject: Epson 10000 Banding facts
- From: "Pearson, Chris HAN" <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 8 Jul 2004 15:12:29 +1000
- Thread-topic: Epson 10000 Banding facts
Guys, a few facts for you.
1. Earlier versions of Best did not compensate for paper feed travel, this
means that the paper may be feeding more or less than it should depending on
the paper thickness etc. this results in black or white banding depending on
the stock. The Epson guy was right when he told you this. All RIPs do this
now, it wasn't so vital on the 9000 series because the bands were much
thinner, you'll se that if you print at 1440dpi.
2. Epson 10000 will always band at 360dpi, 720 dpi is you minimum.
3. Check your head quality (you need to get into the service menu to do this
proprly or get the Epson tech to do a 'check nozzle', N.B. this is not the
same as the normal nozzle check & if there are even small imperfections in the
thicker lines on this print, the head is not up to scratch & needs maintenance
or replacing).
Let me know if you neeed more specifics.
regards
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