data dropout when printing to Epson 9600

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deaton
Aug 8, 2003
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I have an Epson 9600 hooked up to a Windows box sporting 768 megs of ram. This is a dedicated machine driving nothing other than the Epson. I am trying to print 30 x 40’s, but the print will go to about 2/3 complete, leave a blank space of several inches, and then print just a partial strip. I am printing from PS7. Initially I thought that this was a client problem, but I generated my own image and tried to print with the same results.

I am hoping to get some answers here cuz trying to get feedback from Epson could take forever, based on past experiences with their on-line support.

Running the latest edition of PS–7.0.1–or whatever it is.

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DOMTEK
Aug 9, 2003
I can’t help much but I’ve seen just what youre talking about,.. used to just print data instead of the picture at times too. Once it printed a couple of inches and then fed out about 60 feet of paper and printed a couple of inches more. A pain to roll back up. I was wondering if it was just the spooling getting corrupted on the way to the printer. Not working there anymore but the problem seemed intermittant; we just started over and it worked the next time.
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Madsen
Aug 9, 2003
deaton,

I don’t know if Epson 9600 has Firewire connections, but if it has and you’re using it, then try if the same thing happens when you’re using the USB connection. If you’re experiencing data dropouts with USB also, then try with the parallel connection.

I have tried similar dropouts with an Epson 2100. It often stops in the middle of at print when I’m using the Firewire connection but if I use the USB (2.0) connection, then everything is okay (WinXP Pro SP1 and Photoshop 7.01).

On <http://www.normankoren.com/printers.html> you can see that you’re not alone. See the section "Epson printer troubleshooting and maintenance tips".


Regards
Madsen.
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Madsen
Aug 11, 2003
deaton wrote:

I’ll stay tuned here and let you know if I am able to sort the problem out.

Okay. 🙂


Regards
Madsen.
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deaton
Aug 14, 2003
OK, printing seems to be running OK now. I switched to the firewire port and my prints are fine. I still had the problem while running the USB connection, so I guess I will be sticking with firewire.

Thanks for the suggestions.
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Madsen
Aug 14, 2003
deaton wrote:

I switched to the firewire port and my prints are fine.

It’s the opposite thing here. USB2 works, Firewire doesn’t but who cares. As long as it’s working on one port or another, it’s better than if it doesn’t worked at all, I guess. 🙂

Thanks for the suggestions.

You’re welcome and thanks for the feedback.


Regards
Madsen.
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DOMTEK
Aug 14, 2003
Thomas,
Excellent call. I was interested in the outcome to this one too. I wonder if it could be bad drivers combined with hardware conflicts, or what? Thanks!

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