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Im having the same problem, will print on normal paper but when I try to print onto Glossy paper it comes up with paper jam,or paper not loaded properly is anyone else hjaving this problem? Please help!!
Caroline.
printer supports it. just you have to goto printing preferences or printer properties and set rear tray to accept glossy paper. it will accept size of paper ur using. so give the actual size.
Actually, if printer is new, printer can feed up to 350 grm. But if pick up rubber at paper feeder mechanics had distort/loose thickness, it can't. Try to use 210 gsm glossy paper. Or, if you wish to use 280 gsm, pull down paper while printer grab paper.
Epson's ink uses a dift technology so far better result you need to check what brand of glossy or photo paper you can use. You can purchase an epson photo or glossy paper for best results.
Your printer would work best using the list below:
Paper Types
Supports a variety of Epson plain and photo papers. Supports plain,
bond, air mail, Epson Premium Bright White, Glossy Photo Paper, Premium
Glossy Photo Paper, Premium Semigloss Paper, Premium Luster Paper,
ColorLife paper, Matte Paper Heavyweight, Double-sided Matte, Inkjet
Transparencies, Self-adhesive Sheets, Photo Quality Ink Jet Paper,
Greeting Cards, High Quality Banner paper; labels; envelopes, Iron-on
Transfers and Photo Stickers; Printable CD-R/DVD-R; Panoramic 8.3" x
23.4" Photo Paper
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The paper types available in the driver are dependent on which type of black ink cartridge is loaded in the printer. If the Photo Black ink is loaded, you should have various glossy paper choices. If the Matte Black ink is loaded, you will have a choice of plain or Matte paper types. Once the cartridge is switched, you will get the corresponding paper choices.
I just sussed this issue out. On the front of the printer tray there is another pull out tray, this opens up and must activate the photo printing for A4 because it stops the paper falling on the floor once printed (cos once printed on photo paper it may still be wet). As soon as I opened the tray (and it then opens again - you'll see what I mean) it printed A4 photo paper perfectly
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