Turn off fast printing if it's on.  If you're using glossy paper,
don't use the "best photo" setting.  Drop it to "Photo RPM" if it's an
option.

On 2/10/06, Pål Jensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Aaaargh...Just got the replacement Epson R2400 printer just to experience
> that this one also give horizontal stripes (paper in portrait position),
> although not as pronounced as the first one. Everything is different from
> when I had the first sample: the software is new, printer driver is new, the
> printer is new, I use a new scanner. I've tried all kinds of DPI settings
> (BTW why do Nikon insist that I set the DPI at 360 on a 4000DPI scanner?).
> Paper selection is correct. Yes, I run the cleaning and head adjustment
> procedures to no effect. What is going on? It cannot be rocket science to
> get decent prints from printer, or is it?
> Anyway, I'm not that impressed with the whole setup; apart from the stripes
> the Nikon 9000 scanner and the R2400 printer gives only borderline photo
> quality prints at best. Maybe its just my standards thats to high.
>
> Pål
>
>
>


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