Re: Iccolor
Re: Iccolor
- Subject: Re: Iccolor
- From: Roger Breton <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 06 Jun 2004 13:19:32 -0400
Terry,
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That's strange Roger. I just recently did a job where I stacked up 5
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press sheets together and cut out all the ECI2002 charts at once. As
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you can imagine, my registration wasn't perfect and had some charts cut
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outside, between and inside the lines with some that were not even
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square and they all ran thru my iCColor just fine, no complaints.
The inkjet paper I was trying to feed through measure about 0.007" in
thickness. The strip width, in inches, that the device ended up accepting
was 4.95". Anything wider would not get past the entrance of the machine (it
would but against something inside the unit that I can't figure what it is).
BTW, how thin of press paper canyou go down before getting jams, in your
experience? Does the finish of the paper makes any difference -- offset vs
coated vs matte?
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I'd
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check a couple of things: make sure you're using Gretag's "Edition 3"
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charts
Yes, those were Edition 3 charts.
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AND make sure you've installed the latest firmware. The firmware
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update did improve chart "tolerance" at least in my case. And as a
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rule, I've had slightly better luck with 2-3 page charts as opposed to
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the LONG single page charts.
I have Firmware v5.30. Is that the latest?
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USB is definitely faster compared to serial.
I will give a try to the USB connection later on today.
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Trust me, the iCColor is MUCH less sensitive to operator technique
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compared to an Eye-One.
That is one of the reasons I decided to buy one!
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Terry
Roger Breton | Laval, Canada | email@hidden
http://pages.infinit.net/graxx
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