I've been trying to print out a transfer and the last little bit on EVERY one of the 7 sheets I've printed has gotten messed up. The last part of the image seems to kind of skew and print a whole bunch of times. I'm using an Epson R1900.
Any suggestions or advice?
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Iron-on Transfer Paper so frustrated
#2
Posted 23 September 2010 - 10:06 PM
Are you printing borderless? Have you done a test on plain paper? Have you run the check thingy in your software to make sure that you have ink and the heads are clean?
I feel your pain though. Love when things like that happen. Step away from the printer...go eat some chocolate. lol.
Erica
I feel your pain though. Love when things like that happen. Step away from the printer...go eat some chocolate. lol.
Erica
#3
Posted 24 September 2010 - 01:23 AM
I always had problems in the iron on stage...
gave up and printed on fabric, till I got a laser printer.
gave up and printed on fabric, till I got a laser printer.


#4
Posted 24 September 2010 - 08:27 AM
I haven't run into this problem yet - it's been a few months since I printed on iron-on paper but when I did, it printed just like everything else with no problems - I liked Erica's advice - the one thing I always do is to print borderless so perhaps that could be your answer. Worth a try for sure.




#5
Posted 24 September 2010 - 08:28 AM
Sounds like maybe your printer does have much paper left in the feed to keep a good grip on the paper there at the very end. I had a printer that worked that way once. I got around that by shrinking my whole design a bit so that it wasn't so close to the end of the paper.
Patty
Homeschooling Mama to 9 wonderful blessings (ages 14 to newborn).
"Yes, they're all mine. No, none of them are twins. Yes, we know what causes that. And no, we aren't planning to be done anytime soon."
Homeschooling Mama to 9 wonderful blessings (ages 14 to newborn).
"Yes, they're all mine. No, none of them are twins. Yes, we know what causes that. And no, we aren't planning to be done anytime soon."
#6
Posted 24 September 2010 - 11:42 AM
Ended up going with Patty's suggestion... It's for a baby onesie, so I was printing on 4x6 paper and I think it was getting twisted by one roller at the very end.
Just a little miffed that I had to waste that much paper. Thanks for the suggestions ladies!
Just a little miffed that I had to waste that much paper. Thanks for the suggestions ladies!
I scrap with a MAC

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