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Author Topic: Epson 4000 Sheet fed print area  (Read 8072 times)
David Atkins
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« on: April 27, 2012, 01:35:02 AM »

Sorry if there's a thread with the answer to this, but I was unable to find it so please point me to it if there is. I can't get an 8x10 out of a letter sheet on my Epson 4000 with QImage, it's a hair short of 10.

Printable area reported in Q is 8.266x10.333. The preview of image placement as shown on the screen shows the printable area offset toward the top of the sheet, as I would expect given the gripper area needed to hold the backside of the sheet as it goes through. Printing directly from an application like photoshop I can get the print area to start very close to the front edge (I'm not using borderless) and get the full 10". Even though Q's preview shows very little top space on the page, as it the sheet comes out of the printer the printed area appears centered, i.e. there's around 1/2 inch of blank space on the front edge, as well as the back. No matter what placement scheme I use in Q I get the same result. Also, centering is off in the driver.

Thanks in advance for any help!

Dave Atkins
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Fred A
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« Reply #1 on: April 27, 2012, 09:29:07 AM »

Hi Dave,
This should be easy to find.
I just installed the driver for the 4000 and we can match up.

1) Set the print placement to Optimum spaced/  #066

2) Make sure the driver Layout tab shows the same as my screen shot  063

3) Double check the actual print size that Qimage is sending.... see screen snaps of QUEUE  065

4) #062 is the variable settings depending on paper, quality, profile, input location, etc.

That should cure it.

Fred

PS One more.... have come across this more often than you would believe.
Make sure a) You really have 8.5 x 11 paper, and not 8 x 10.
 b) Make sure you told the driver you are using 8.5 x 11 paper and not 8 x 10.

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« Reply #2 on: April 27, 2012, 01:59:15 PM »

And some Epsons, on the "printable area" tab in the driver, have a box for "centered". If yours has that, be sure it is not checked.

Jeff
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