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Aug 5, 2024, 4:18:10 AM8/5/24
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Ive checked what weights of paper the printer is supposed to handle and I've found pages like this one on the Epson site that give the weight of its "Ultra Paper" as 240 gsm so it should be able to handle 210 gsm card.

Interface CardInstalling an interface card

You can use optional interface cards to supplement your printer's built-in parallel interface. The EPSON interface cards below are compatible with your printer. (Not all interfaces are available worldwide.)


Slide the interface card along the slots on both sides of the interface compartment. Firmly push in the card to make sure the connector at the back of the card is fully inserted into the printer's internal socket. Then replace the screws and tighten them.


Sorry, this is not specifically an Affinity question but it's driving me nuts. I print and sell greetings cards and use Affinity Designer for this. Most of my cards are 6" x 6" and some of them I need to print them borderless. I put the card in the rear tray and set up for borderless but it always comes out with a border. The only way I can do it is to print on A4 and cut down but it would be more convenient to print on 6 x 6. Is there anything I'm missing or is it just that this printer can only do borderless on A4? Thanks for any help.


Thank you v_kyr, I did do an internet search and found this but I wasn't clear on it. A workaround that seems to have worked for some was to make an a4 template and place the 6 x 6 image vertically and centre it and then print borderless on an A4 setting but actually loading the 6 x 6 card. This doesn't work for mr sadly. I think I'll just have to accept that it can't be done.


A workaround that seems to have worked for some was to make an a4 template and place the 6 x 6 image vertically and centre it and then print borderless on an A4 setting but actually loading the 6 x 6 card.


Or even better, choose a more common and by your Epson printer supported greating card format (for borderless prints) and adapt your drawn images accordingly in order to print them then out borderless!


I tried it because it worked for other people, apparently, but it didn't work for me. so I have to print on A4 and cut down which is what I was trying to avoid for speed. Unfortunately, I can't afford to buy another printer at the moment.


6"x6" is IMO for home printers an unusual size for supported borderless printing, 4.1" x 5.8" comes close to what Epson tolds is supported here (aka 4"x6") then. - However, even the whole is pretty much printer model depending, I even don't know of any common pro printers which do support that 6"x6" format for borderless printing.


This is a card that goes into the printer. You state that all the lights flash but you can get into the Web interface? Or did you have the card out of the printer when you were able to connect to the Web interface? I would say it might be a bum card or there is a firmware update for the printer to allow it to detect network cards.


Sorry to hear you are having issues with this, I do not like these printers myself. So in your post you mention that you set the dip switches to on, SW 2-8 to on. Did you set the dip switches 2 though 8 in bank 2 to on or did you set just switch 8 to on?


Epson America, Inc. Official Site. Product information, drivers, support, and online shopping for Epson products including inkjet printers, ink, paper, projectors, scanners, wearables, smart glasses, POS, robotics, and factory automation.


The installation manual for the NIC says those are the right switch settings. I have nothing else to go by. The same switch settings work just fine for the USB interface card that is already in all our printers.


" Turn on the printer equipped with the UB-E04, then after 20 seconds or longer, press and hold the push button to the right of the LAN connector for about 3 seconds to print the status sheet. Once printing starts, release the push button. Press the push button with a thin object such as a tweezers."


The PS107 is an Ethernet network interface card for EPSON output devices with internal Type B interface, connecting Epson printers to 10BaseT/100BaseTX Ethernet networks (RJ45 connector). This print server is perfectly adapted to all EPSON administration software tools.


In close cooperation with EPSON we have developed a range of network solutions for EPSON laser printers, inkjet printers, photo printers, large format printers and all-in-one devices with a Type B port during our longstanding partnership.


Want to connect your Epson TM-T88 or Epson TM-U220 receipt printer to your Oracle MICROS point of sale? This Micros Epson UB-IDN interface card connects your printer to the Micros POS IDN port and provides a large input buffer to the printer so that printing receipts won't slow down the host terminal. Order today for fast & Free Shipping from POS Supply Solutions!


This item generally ships within 2-3 Business Days of your completed order. Orders completed and in good standing prior to 3pm ET (M-F) will typically ship the same day. You will be promptly notified when your item(s) are being prepared for shipment - at which time you will receive an email with package tracking information. You can expect super fast shipment and delivery from POS Supply!


local talk to print. The next manual goes into more detail & seems to be a slighlty different revision. You might run in a third manual for C823121. This manual is for a card that support epson lq printers.


It has two ports on it (One Localtalk and One serial). However the install instructions for the software (that seems to be missing in the manuals I found for the other card) is pretty much correct. Also the disks contain a readme on how to install the software.


The first thing that's important to keep in mind is that there are only trays for two brands of inkjet printers: Canon and Epson. Trays can't be made for laser printers, nor for any other brand of inkjet printer that we have come across.


The printers that we are able to make a tray for support printing on inkjet printable CDs/DVDs/BluRay discs. These printers come with a tray that you place the disc in, then that tray feeds through the printer to print on the surface of the disc.


As of April 2024 there are only a handful of printer models still being made that will work with our trays. We've broken them down below by which one of our trays should be used with each printer.


There are a number of reasons why this may be the case. Like the Epson ET/XP printers mentioned above, some printers have software problems that make it impossible to print on the full surface of a card - in which case a card tray wouldn't be very useful.


The other problem that comes up from time to time is that a printer will be released with a tray that is ONLY used with that single model/series of printers. In this case, it's typically not worth it for us to make a tray because sales of it would be so low. An example of this is the Canon IP8700 series - this series uses an "H" tray, but this tray is not used with any other printers. This is not a terribly popular printer series, so it never made sense to invest in making a tray for it.


Epson L805 printer for quality photos printing, print cd /dvd cover, quality id cards without cutting or laminating. So easy to go.

Get creative and produce better-than-lab-quality can print borderless photos up to a4 size, and 1015 cm photos print in as little as 12 secs.

No ink wahala again, the printer comes with Ciss or ink feeder filled with 600ml of ink. The ciss is a device that will help you to print more than the usage of the regular cartridges and with it u can refill as many times as u want with 100ml of ink which is equivalent to 20 sets of regular cartridges.

Print directly onto suitable cds /dvds.

Print direct on id card with the printer with laminating or cutting of the pvc cards.


This is a pretty old printer but a new problem. It recently stopped feeding normal weight paper. It only feeds heavy card stock now. It was just grabbing a couple of sheets of paper, one on top of the other, and sending it through the machine as if it wasn't even noticing that it was there and then saying load paper and press go.


I thought it was maybe because the black ink was out so I replaced the black ink cartridge. Couldn't print the nozzle check though. I did some more research and came to think that the printer head needed serious cleaning so I manually cleaned it. took the whole thing apart to do it. Squeeky clean now. Now it won't even feed normal paper through. It tries to grab the paper twice then stalls out. The only error message it shows is that you need to load paper. no paper jam is detected. Then I tried heavy business card stock and it went through. I did 4 nozzle check pages with it and it's nearly perfectly clean. Then I tried the normal paper again and the same old problem happened again, it won't feed the normal weight paper.


Have you ruled out a configuration issue with default paper thickness? I'm grasping at straws here, since I'm an hp user, but I have an hp laserjet which has jam issues if I set the default paper to "thick" when using card stock. Perhaps the epson adjusts its rollers when it thinks it needs to load thicker paper and somehow the default paper type was accidentally set to a thick paper.?.?.?


Helpful tips but didn't solve the problem. Default paper type was stuck on photo paper. I thought that must be the issue. I learned how to reset the default paper type to "plain paper" but alas this didn't solve the problem. It still "samples" the paper twice then decides there's no paper in the feeder. All mechanical paper handling apparati are correctly aligned. The only explanation I can think is that your idea about spring tensioning might be correct. I've taken this thing apart several times and examined things closely. There are no springs out of position. All moving parts are moving and it is dust free. After much research I feel like I'm the only owner who has had this problem on the boards. Boat anchor it is...

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