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So I've hit wall with a T3270 + Accurip Black Pearl issue. I'm getting films that are long or short without any pattern. Two films in a set will be correct, one is stretched lengthwise, etc. Major headache. On the T3270 itself I did the paper feed adjust, detect paper thickness. In Accurip I did the feed length adjust calibration to enhanced matte paper. Fixxons film. Platen Gap: Narrow.Roll Paper Tension: NormalPaper Suction: 0Going to start fiddling with the roll paper tension and also turning off "remove skew", whatever that is. Any advice appreciated.
Can someone answer this question for me regarding this printer:Can I use this for my films and easily change back to printing color proofs without issue? I share my epson with another department and they output color proofs for clients. I have been living off of a few settings I have adjusted on my current 7880. But I really need darker films.Thanks for any insight on this.
Quote from: ZooCity on December 22, 2015, 02:00:42 PMSo I've hit wall with a T3270 + Accurip Black Pearl issue. I'm getting films that are long or short without any pattern. Two films in a set will be correct, one is stretched lengthwise, etc. Major headache. On the T3270 itself I did the paper feed adjust, detect paper thickness. In Accurip I did the feed length adjust calibration to enhanced matte paper. Fixxons film. Platen Gap: Narrow.Roll Paper Tension: NormalPaper Suction: 0Going to start fiddling with the roll paper tension and also turning off "remove skew", whatever that is. Any advice appreciated.We even get these issues on our 4880 at times. Especially on very tall artwork. What we do is we create crop marks that extend around the whole artwork. Apparently irregularities in film length is caused by areas in the artwork where there is no ink going down at all. The Epson printers skip these areas at times too fast and create these irregularities in length. Now having crop marks extend around the whole artwork will put ink down over the whole length of the printable document and avoid any skipping.
Old thread resurrection- how's everyone's T3270 running?
So we ended up having to purchase another one of these. Sad to report it has the same film length issues. It's not endemic to earlier models. If you are outputting art that has areas without data and the printer is feeding, check your films. Ours do not align. The fix- 0.0001 pt line on the side of the film nearest the print head, aligned to that edge of artboard. We output "feet first" so that's a 0.0001pt line assigned to reg swatch aligned to right. This forces the print head to travel it's min distance across the film and keeps the feed consistent. It slows down the output but it's the only way. I am going to reach out to the contact who bought back our prior unit a year ago and request that they update firmware/software for a "film" setting that forces the printer to feed at a set rate and not pass over open areas.
Same settings for paper. AI > Accurip > T3270What RIP do you have?