IMPOSIBLE DE IMPRIMIR EN PAPEL GRUESO CON LA IMPRESORA EPSON SX235W
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Hello and Happy New Year everyone,
I wanted to print business cards with an EPSON SX235W printer.
It doesn't seem to work.
I'm using: correspondence cards, photo quality from the brand: MICRO APPLICATION. 250g/m² - Matte.
I've set the printer to EPSON PHOTO, placed my cutting cards sheet on top of my pack of ordinary sheets in the tray, but when I command the printing, my cards sheet just passes through and comes out blank.
Have I missed a setting?
Is there a little lever like on some printers to adjust the paper thickness?
If so, where is it located?
I should note that the printer works perfectly with ordinary paper.
I also note that, as advised on other forums, I've pushed the sheet a bit to help it pass at the start several times.
Nothing worked.
Thank you to anyone who can help me out of this predicament.
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I wanted to print business cards with an EPSON SX235W printer.
It doesn't seem to work.
I'm using: correspondence cards, photo quality from the brand: MICRO APPLICATION. 250g/m² - Matte.
I've set the printer to EPSON PHOTO, placed my cutting cards sheet on top of my pack of ordinary sheets in the tray, but when I command the printing, my cards sheet just passes through and comes out blank.
Have I missed a setting?
Is there a little lever like on some printers to adjust the paper thickness?
If so, where is it located?
I should note that the printer works perfectly with ordinary paper.
I also note that, as advised on other forums, I've pushed the sheet a bit to help it pass at the start several times.
Nothing worked.
Thank you to anyone who can help me out of this predicament.
Configuration: Configuration: Windows / Firefox 50.0
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Good evening,
It's thick 250g/m2!!!
Try using the top feed of the paper: go into the printer options and select "top feed" instead of choosing the tray.
Insert your sheet from the top (like back in the day when the tray didn't exist) and give it another try.
As for me, I do it this way with the card sheets.
It's thick 250g/m2!!!
Try using the top feed of the paper: go into the printer options and select "top feed" instead of choosing the tray.
Insert your sheet from the top (like back in the day when the tray didn't exist) and give it another try.
As for me, I do it this way with the card sheets.
My printer only has one tray (well, to my knowledge...)
As for the thickness of the paper, it's the one I found: described as "Correspondence Cards" and it's really what I need for sending my little year-end treats (!!!...)
Is it really too much?
I feel like I’ve used this weight with my printer before.
I just made another attempt by filling the tray only with correspondence card sheets to get a stiffer stack: Negative result.