I am not sure about the question. The HP is very
good at grabbing from the ray whereas with the Epsom, I had to hand feed the
transparency in by hand and it still went straight through without
printing. I only ever do one transparency at a time. Have you considered
contacting Tom Sobota who is a Spanish member of the list? Good luck.
Hellena
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Sent: Friday, August 22, 2008 9:15
PM
Subject: Re: A question about HP
B9180
Thanks for yours answers. Hellena, when you print a
transparency, between printing options, is the transparencie or choose another
and put a transparency on the tray?
Thank you. Ankide.
2008/8/22 Hellena Cleary <hellena@hncleary.myzen.co.uk>
I bought a HP Photosmart Pro B8350 printer, A3
size at a very reasonable cost. I have found it better in taking a
transparency sheet , both thick and thin, than my old Epson. I use it
for diginegs but because I use at least three printers, it may not reveal
problems that could develop if only using one digineg for the image
result. For my purposes, I am very pleased with the printer.
Hellena
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Original Message -----
Sent:
Thursday, August 21, 2008 9:52 PM
Subject:
A question about HP B9180
Hello, I write from Spain and my english is very bad: A
year ago I purchased the 9180 B and I could not print on transparencies.
Among the media choose not to leave the slide. Claims and I returned the
money because in propaganda saying that it could be. After I read here
that it can use the HP B9180 printer for printing on transparencies. I
was very comfortable with the print quality of the B 9180 but I would like
to print on trasnparencias. So I would like to know as you do. Between
printing options to choose the support he leaves the option of
transparencies or you do
differently?
Ankide
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