Rolleiflexible
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I print negatives with an Epson SC P900 on Fixxons transparency film. I am having endless problems with the P900's paper path. I'm on my FOURTH printer.
Printer 1: I bought the first P900 from Amazon in early 2022. It arrived damaged in transit. Though it ran, it would not feed paper through the front or rear paper feeders. Epson sent a refurbished replacement.
Printer 2: The replacement also would not feed paper or film cleanly from the rear feeder. The leading edge of the paper or film would catch on something on the front feeder tray, inside the printer, causing the paper or film to roll into a tube under the print head. But I found a workaround: I could push against the front feeder tray, and that give the paper enough clearance to feed through the printer. I got a bit over a year of use from the machine.
Last month, the workaround became unreliable. And when I started trying to print on 17-inch media, the print head would catch on the leading corners and dogear them.
Printer 3: I called Epson a few weeks ago. Epson said the machine was out of warranty, but agreed to replace it with another refurbished unit, with the stern admonition that this was the end of Epson's responsibility. The new (third) printer did move the paper and film from the rear feeder into the paper path. But with this printer, the paper or film caught on something else about 3.5 inches into the print, causing the middle of the paper to buckle and, ultimately, a head strike and jam.
Printer 4: To Epson's credit, it responded to the new development by shippping a fourth printer, also refurbished. It arrived this morning. It prints plain paper fine. But it feeds Fixxons oddly into the paper path, crumpling the trailing edge as it feeds the leading edge into the machine. When it does feed film cleanly into the path, it does the same thing as the last printer -- about 3.5 inches in, the leading edge catches, causing the film to buckle and cause a head strike.
I turned on the thick paper option for the third and fourth printers, even though Fixxons is only 5 mils thick. It did not change the results.
I know a lot of group members are using this printer with Fixxons or other transparency media. What can I do at this point? Has anyone else had these problems?
Printer 1: I bought the first P900 from Amazon in early 2022. It arrived damaged in transit. Though it ran, it would not feed paper through the front or rear paper feeders. Epson sent a refurbished replacement.
Printer 2: The replacement also would not feed paper or film cleanly from the rear feeder. The leading edge of the paper or film would catch on something on the front feeder tray, inside the printer, causing the paper or film to roll into a tube under the print head. But I found a workaround: I could push against the front feeder tray, and that give the paper enough clearance to feed through the printer. I got a bit over a year of use from the machine.
Last month, the workaround became unreliable. And when I started trying to print on 17-inch media, the print head would catch on the leading corners and dogear them.
Printer 3: I called Epson a few weeks ago. Epson said the machine was out of warranty, but agreed to replace it with another refurbished unit, with the stern admonition that this was the end of Epson's responsibility. The new (third) printer did move the paper and film from the rear feeder into the paper path. But with this printer, the paper or film caught on something else about 3.5 inches into the print, causing the middle of the paper to buckle and, ultimately, a head strike and jam.
Printer 4: To Epson's credit, it responded to the new development by shippping a fourth printer, also refurbished. It arrived this morning. It prints plain paper fine. But it feeds Fixxons oddly into the paper path, crumpling the trailing edge as it feeds the leading edge into the machine. When it does feed film cleanly into the path, it does the same thing as the last printer -- about 3.5 inches in, the leading edge catches, causing the film to buckle and cause a head strike.
I turned on the thick paper option for the third and fourth printers, even though Fixxons is only 5 mils thick. It did not change the results.
I know a lot of group members are using this printer with Fixxons or other transparency media. What can I do at this point? Has anyone else had these problems?