Thank You for the video; a couple of things after using this machine for a couple of months: remember that for the 20mm "no print space" You can always rotate the picture before sending it to print, so that white space is in the top and not at the bottom, sometimes it may help. To ease the pulling up the plastics of the rear paper feeder You can put a very thin coat of silicon grease in the slots where these plastic run. It's transparent, if You are careful in applying it the paper will never come in contact with it, and it works like a charm, everything slides effortlessly in position. For the problem of rotating the printer every time You could consider a lazy susan turntable. JM2C.
@derbi123Ай бұрын
Dear Justine, You are an entertainer speaking clearly, and with enticing English intonations. Being a French-Canadian I know how English should be spoken and that is why my ears are saying thank you to you and for your informative videos.
@LouRao11 ай бұрын
Thank you for very detailed review for the Epson ET8550. I own many Epson printers and most of them have rolling marks. Epson ET8550 is not the only printer, most of Epson’s are notorious for rolling marks. I own Canon printers and with thick paper no roller marks.I was hoping Epson fixed this problem with their more expensive printers. I was going to get this printer since it is on sale $599 US and now rethinking after watching your video.
@followjesus75628 ай бұрын
The solution for the heavy printer marks is found in your printer preferences when you print by selecting the correct paper weight. Hope this helps you. :)
@wolfganggosejacob779 Жыл бұрын
- A3 paper can only be fed in via the rear feeder or is there also a cassette for A3 at the bottom? - Do you only print drawings / photos on the printer or also documents for the office? How does normal copy paper react? - Have you tried printing on film and what are your experiences? (special foils? fixation?) Roller-Marks I =========== Get a digital caliper to compare the thickness of 10 sheets of paper. Probably doesn't make sense, but maybe you can test the hardness / stability of the paper by trying to measure how much pressure is needed to "punch" a) a pen, b) a stamp, c) a pizza roll cutter through the paper or to indent it. Is the problem with roll-marking with a pen (without colour - pen from a graphics tablet) reproducible if you draw lines with a certain force? (Maybe put a certain weight on the pen to be comparable and then draw the line?) The pizza roll cutting knife could be mounted twice parallel to a frame, like a sulky in harness racing. This way the weight is easy to attach, well distributed and the result is reproducible on every paper. Ok, a bit of effort and very few people have a "pizza roll cutter" twice :D - But maybe it's an idea that will get you there ;) Roller-Marks II ============ a) IF you print these cards that you show in min 45:55, then you can print these cards "upside down" so that the edge is at the head end, i.e. on the left-hand side. The right-hand side would then be clean. - Of course, this only works if the left-hand side (at least at this point) is "intentionally blank". b) You can also try comparing the distance between the roller marks (41:45) with the plastic part that you dismantled at min. 41:30. - Also check the counterparts (in the printer) to the rollers from the removed plastic part. Especially these rolls will press into the paper. c1) For the following idea, it might make sense to ask the price of the spare part. :D ... Is it possible to reduce the radius of the (two / affected) plastic rollers with sandpaper? - I can't think of a practical method here. In the end, the sandpaper must be very fine. - Nevertheless, the effort involved is likely to be high and the two wheels should remain round. c2) Is it possible to remove the entire metal rod with the plastic rollers (and possibly use wider rollers (3D printing?) or rubber? For the edge with the dirty stain ========================== Use larger paper and cut off the edge. This would also remove the 2 cm edge "at the bottom" if necessary, but the consumption of paper and the costs (A4+, A3) would increase enormously. ... but if it is absolutely necessary? ... it would be ONE solution ;)
@jaroslavbuchtik12969 ай бұрын
To print on thick material to prevent it from being crushed by rollers, the printer has a "Thick paper" setting that changes the gap between the print die and the print head. According to the help, this function turns on when paper is being pushed
@gwen-m8r11 ай бұрын
Thank you for taking the time to explain the 'con' about this printer. As a paper crafter, It is a deal breaker for me. You have saved me a lot of frustration. In turn, I would 'buy you a coffee' if that were an option. So, looking for a way to show you some love, I found your ETSY shop and attempted to buy the Kingfisher and/or the Robin mat, print, or coaster, but, I see that these are not shipped to the USA, which is totally understandable. So, just thanks again and good luck with you business. 🙂 P.S. Just FYI, earlier today, I wrote to Epson to see if they have plans to make a better product for using thicker paper.
@JS-zi5pr6 ай бұрын
What an excellent thorough review! I really enjoyed watching all of that. Thanks for the time and energy you put into it.
@PaulJarrett4 ай бұрын
great follow up, I bought this printer in October 2023, love it soo much!
@chris-non-voter Жыл бұрын
I have an ET-7750 and I had an X-Rite’s i1 Software professionally made profile for both my 24" Ilford Galarie 310gms and Colourbyte 250gms glossy paper. The results are excellent and the B+Ws are neutral. Even using cheaper glossy paper the results are really very good. I use it for A3 plain paper drawings mostly and occasionally 600mm x 297mm panorama prints. I'm very pleased with it. (I do though, regularly dab the print head resting pad with soft tissue paper to prevent smudges.) I also keep it completely covered all the time with a thin clear polythene sheet including the rear paper tray with A3 paper in it, this keeps the dust out. I've had it about 5+ years and it's still producing excellent result, I use it a lot, I'm on my second set of ink bottles and third service tank. I can't recommend this printer highly enough. I repeat... It's well worth getting your printer profiled as it really does make so much difference even though it is not a photo printer especially for the B+W prints.
@karlharrison24498 ай бұрын
Thanks for the great review. I am getting one after that.
@NoreenCasey-gg7kd9 ай бұрын
I haven't yet done a lot of print. However, I used an A4 sheet of Hahnemuhle matt fine art paper Torchon 285gm. No roller marks but long black smudge at one edge. Not good.
@LILEE37610 ай бұрын
This is a very informative video, thx for it. Even with the cons this is probably the only current option printing quality A3 in an affordable way. The ET-18100/18050 is sadly a slightly cheaper one-trick pony beside this and the Canon does not have any big tank A3 printer which is ridiculous.
@Durhamstudio8 ай бұрын
You have to run it flat through, the paper, so it won’t leave the marks. It will be that way with any paper brand of that thickness that you run through it. The back comes off and you run it flat through.
@garyloader1416 Жыл бұрын
You'll probably get the 2300 prints if you printed 2300 6x4?
@nd9596 Жыл бұрын
When printing on the heavier card stock and feeding it flat through the back of the printer could you invert your design file on your computer so that it is printing the back of the card before it prints the front. That way the large margin would presumably not really effect the back of the card?
@kennethsimons616 Жыл бұрын
Hi there i have been contemplating buying another a3+ printer and have been looking at this one, I have over the years had quite a few different ones and currently run 2 budget a3+ printers namely the hp officejet 7110 and for quality prints I run a canon IX4000 which is excellent, anyway I digress, I service around 550 artists at the moment and a great deal of my work is greeting cards, and I use a very sturdy canon printer the G5050 (these were orinally around 350 quid) they are now available from good old argos for around £169, they of course use bottle ink and come with 1 of each colour and 3 (yes 3) black bottles, I use the papercutz 300gsm as a matter of course and also use a beautiful textures card called brampton felt wich is very heavy (around 270gsm) but feels much heavier and although uncoated is perfect for watercolour type images, hope this helps in some way and good luck with the channel.
@DavidCollinsRivera Жыл бұрын
Very interesting. Could you do a follow-up video after trying the Epson paper, and contacting Epson, and if/when you get the printer software update?
@jagosart Жыл бұрын
Yes absolutely, thank you :-)
@dougsphoto10 күн бұрын
hi thx for your video its interesting that you do sell prints from the 8550 as I did buy one but wasn't originally thinking to sell prints from it but might now but just a note on the 2300 its based on 10x15 cm size prints or 575 A4 prints
@johndriggers88335 ай бұрын
When you use Matte paper quality setting, you do not use any of the black pigment ink. The VFA setting uses all the inks. You might try VFA with your paper of choice and see how you like the results. Also, there is a firmware update that is supposed to address some of the roller mark issues. Lastly, artists/crafters who convert the 8550 for use with sublimation inks take the rollers out of the front of the machine. That might resolve the print roller markings if you do that and use the back feeder.
@johnhuntley559111 ай бұрын
I only use photo papers and only have the roller marks on cheap photo papers. epson photopapers are fine. To deal with the 20mm margin problem have you considered rotating your image through 180 degrees and reformatting your layout to suit an A4 height less 20mm so that the front page is correct and the margin is on the back?
@ambergreen9614 Жыл бұрын
I just bought this printer but have not yet had time to set it up. I too used Marrutt paper in my old ecotank printer for students art work, and was pleased with the results. I am planning to print my own artwork from now on as I previously used a reprographic company which is now too expensive. So I upgraded to the 8550 to print my own. I usually use Archival Matte, which is similar to the paper used by the reprographic company and I think it will suit my artwork too. I emailed Marrutt and asked for their icc printer profiles for their different papers for this printer, but they just use the nearest Epson equivalent for each paper and they sent me that list. I have also ordered several sample packs of paper from different companies plus their icc profiles for this printer, and will compare the results of the different brands before I commit to spending money on a full pack. Keith Cooper has also developed icc profiles for some brands of ‘fine art’ papers for both colour & black and white for this printer with great results which is very helpful. My understanding is that for this printer icc profiles are key👍
@firefighterleetiktok858 ай бұрын
My printer arrived today, had exactly the same problem you are having with the lines and I've returned it.
@johnsippitt146 ай бұрын
If you read the blurb carefully you’ll see that the estimated 2,300 prints are actually referring to 6” x 4” photos, not the larger prints you are producing.
@a7xcss4 ай бұрын
To find out how many 11" x 8.5" photos the Epson ET 8550 can print with a full tank of ink, we can start by calculating the area of each photo size and then compare them. Area of a 6" x 4" photo: 6 \times 4 = 24 \text{ square inches} 6×4=24 square inches Area of an 11" x 8.5" photo: 11 \times 8.5 = 93.5 \text{ square inches} 11×8.5=93.5 square inches Next, we find the ratio of the areas to determine how many smaller photos fit into the larger one: \text{Ratio} = \frac{93.5}{24} \approx 3.8958 Ratio= 24 93.5 ≈3.8958 This means that an 11" x 8.5" photo uses approximately 3.9 times more ink than a 6" x 4" photo. Now, we divide the number of 6" x 4" photos by this ratio to estimate how many 11" x 8.5" photos can be printed: \text{Number of 11" x 8.5" photos} = \frac{2300}{3.8958} \approx 590.33 Number of 11" x 8.5" photos= 3.8958 2300 ≈590.33
@a7xcss4 ай бұрын
So, with a full tank of ink, the Epson ET 8550 can print approximately 590 11" x 8.5" photos. Or, with a full tank of ink, the Epson ET 8550 can print approximately 224 A+ (13" x 19") prints.
@richardterrell5309 Жыл бұрын
Really interesting, like Keith Cooper you explain in detail with a demonstrated example.. Thank you.
@diekoje Жыл бұрын
Thank you for the video, very useful information for me because I have the same problem with my Epson ET 2820 and till today I thought I had a faulty printer. Now I will try different papers.
@Wairoakid Жыл бұрын
Great plain English explanations. I have a SCP900 for my photos ( I want A2 size) but am looking at getting a dye based printer as well for cheaper ink use on those prints that do not need the pigment inks nor A2. Thanks for this real world experience
@jagosart Жыл бұрын
You’re very welcome, I’m glad it was interesting for you and not boring :-)
@swansong0078 ай бұрын
I am clutching at straws maybe but paper can absorb moisture from the atmosphere making it swell enough to be larger that 300g…. Is the paper really dry as in a heated room, perhaps make sure everything is warm dry with no condensation etc …it may be something so simple as this
@tonyhawk123Ай бұрын
Interesting. May pay to keep the paper in a sealed container so it isnt affected. Would presumably then be able to retrieve paper and print before humidity can be absorbed.
@johnm.gerard171810 ай бұрын
I have hear of the roller issue with other Epson printers I don’t remember the exact fix if there was one
@lisaramscar5 ай бұрын
Thank you very informative.
@jagosart5 ай бұрын
You are welcome :-)
@lego_minifig6 күн бұрын
Where do you buy your paper from? I have used Neenah and Mohawk in the past for graphic design projects. Im looking at getting one of these soon and I am curious as to what types of paper work best on this printer
@ronaldmoscatello64415 ай бұрын
You can use very thick paper and even almost 1/4 inch foam stock. But you must feed the stock directly from the back of the printer and not use the way you are feeding it as that bends the stock. You should have read the instructions.
@j8rtUfh3evz10 ай бұрын
Thank you for an educating video. Did you ever receive the Epson firmware and did it fix the problem?
@grabtharandhishammer82518 ай бұрын
The nozzle check page you show at 3:27 says you've printed 919 pages - so nowhere near the 2000 claimed (although mine claims it comes with enough ink for 5600 black/4600 colour pages). The tops of the bottles are keyed so that you cant put the wrong bottle in the wrong spot. Regarding your roller issue, you are aware the printer has a rear pass though feeder that should help with this. Its located on the back of the printer.
@PracticaProphetica8 ай бұрын
Aren't these "page estimates" based on 5% coverage? If you are printing full-page photos, you will definitely not get the 5000 pages advertised.
@preditor8886 ай бұрын
Great review I will see if there may be a better Printer without those issues . keep them coming tschuss
@stevehassall68624 ай бұрын
Regarding your printing quantities, when you do the maintenance check at the beginning of this vlog it tells you on that sheet it prints how many prints you have done.
@WhiteDieselShed10 ай бұрын
Mines printing undersized. 35mm spaced lines are only 33mm apart and 45mm lines are 43mm. Any idea what I can change to fix that? Making printing templates to cut around rather difficult. Thanks. P.S. Have you had an issue where one colour will not print? If I dont use the printer during the week I will print a small sheet that uses every colour and the nozzle test pattern print so the ink does not dry. 2 days after a nozzle check print the red stopped working until I did a power clean.
@denisefortier77698 ай бұрын
I have been using my Epson 8550 for about two years now. I print heavy photo paper through the rear paper slot and have never had roller marks. That would truly be intolerable for a printer of this capability. I love this printer, but it does have its quirks. I have had episodes where it would seemingly refuse to close the output tray and I finally had to go online and do my research until I learned that it needed to be shut down, disconnected from power and completely restarted. Voila! Problem solved. Also, I have a cart for my printer station and the cart is on casters. I can move it out from the wall and turn it sideways as needed when I need to print large format on heavy stock.
@anmic35908 ай бұрын
Hi! May I kindly ask how to get the prints through the rear slot without being a little bit off? Indeed, no marks through that slot, but every time I get the print a little bit off. I’m using 25mm borders and the final margins are a little bit off. Like the paper is not getting through in a straight line. And the paper so far is hahnemuhle 308 matt. Thank you!
@VeritasVerla Жыл бұрын
Thank u for this, I have been looking to buy this model. Been researching between this epson model and the canon pixma pro 200 or the canon pixma prograf 1000 but the latter I think is a little overkill for a small business but with the canon pixma pro 200 I am scared about the ink cartridges and how long it would last
@jagosart Жыл бұрын
You’re very welcome :-)
@vickidale18557 ай бұрын
If you did buy the Pixma pro 200, let us know your thoughts, same dilemma :)
@lovesweetpeas478 ай бұрын
thanks for all the information on this printer. I am thinking of purchasing one, because I want to print on 12 x 12 cardstock. I have a EP2750 right now and can put more than 1 sheet of paper in the paper feed, why can only 1 piece of paper fit in this printer.
@mb-moose Жыл бұрын
I spoke to Epsom, who weren't very helpful..."Hi Mike for these issues the printer needs to be used with the rear feed which is designed to handle thicker papers, keeping the printer firmware and drivers up to date will also help, Kind Regards Eepson UK" And marrutt "Hi Mike Thank you for your comments Yes, we are aware that many of the current Epson printers do not perform well with thicker / heavier papers. This affects the Eco Tank range especially I'm afraid we know of no concrete solution"" So it doesn't appear to be a rare event, but seems fairly random on some moderate to heavier papers. Is it worth the gamble, not knowing if your preferred media works with a specific printer? Id love to invest in this printer because of performance (on some media) and cost per print. But if it puts restrictions on acceted paper, and those restrictions only become apparent when you use your own particular printer, then perhaps it is a £600 gamble i cant risk.
@spidercub85 Жыл бұрын
15:24 919 total prints per the nozzle check 😊
@nerdnam5 ай бұрын
Can also go to Settings/Print counter on the touch screen.
@fintux Жыл бұрын
The way a firmware update could theoretically change the results is that it could adjust some mechanism, but I don't know if the paper rollers are actually controlled by the software.
@DigitalArtGuru Жыл бұрын
What is the latest update firmware version number that fixes this?
@NoreenCasey-gg7kd9 ай бұрын
Should add Hahnemuhle does not provide a profile for the ET 8550. I used Epson matte setting.
@anmic35908 ай бұрын
Hi! I wrote to them and they just sent me the profiles for matt rag and photo rag both 308 that I currently use. They say that it is not a fine art printer and they only send the profiles to customers. Maybe they will send you for your specific paper. All the best!
@WhiteDieselShed10 ай бұрын
What A3 Glossy paper would you recommend, nothing too costly just prints that the kids will stick on the walls for a few months before they swap out for another character or scene or celebrity etc. I don't want to go super cheap that is full of loose fibres and dust. Any that you tend to avoid? Thanks.
@JstcountryGirl11 ай бұрын
Can you tell me the depth of this printer without the front paper trays open? I'm trying to see if it will fit on my desk. Thanks
@vincevasquez584110 ай бұрын
I don't know for sure, I want to say the software update can effect the paper Thickness in the touch screen settings menu.
@aleksgrynis Жыл бұрын
I am also having this roller marks.
@richardsorge- Жыл бұрын
I'm lucky to have a lot of space so feeding my 8550 from the rear is not a pain, but it's not practical either....(remove, detach, re-attach etc) . Can't You work in Your space with the machine turned 90° ?
@hogbot10079 ай бұрын
Epson uses the 180g Paper for the top feeder that your Using for card, and 80g to 90g For the front feeder, and anything above that goes through the back feeder where the roll-paper goes and the Card printing
@andywharam59 Жыл бұрын
Hi Justine, regarding how many prints you can expect to get from your Epson ET8550, I think what Epson are suggesting that you should get 2300 6x4 inch photo prints on the standard setting, Not A4 or A3 or A3+ prints, all from 6 Full bottles of ink, so I would say as rough guess expect to get around 575 A4 prints on standard setting, approx 265 A3 prints on standard setting & around 170 A3+ 13x19 inch prints, but because you use Highest settings for all your lovely art work, just think half the previous figures I’ve mentioned for A4, A3, A3+ ect, hope that helps.🤗
@joergsonnenberger6836 Жыл бұрын
The quality setting doesn't really affect the ink use all that much. The standard ink use is for 5-7% coverage, so printing a full page image counts as 13 pages. What makes a difference is the paper. The fine art papers can use up to three times as much ink per page.
@andywharam59 Жыл бұрын
Ok fine
@sdsherbear001138 ай бұрын
I have an epson Wf 4833 and yes I had fo Google what it is was....... how much it was.......thanks epson! I love this thing although it's not getting it to print. It continually stays on paper jam in the top and when I was printing it didn't even use that piece Smh
@FreedomOfSpeech1073 ай бұрын
Can the printer turn on and off automatically? If so, does it retract the paper feed in automatically as well? Thnx
@codetech1165 Жыл бұрын
So how do you know what one is dye based and pigment based if you buy them for sublimation printing instead?
@nanowomansk Жыл бұрын
Epson printers designed for photos are normally are pigment ink. Also Work For e printers. Look for the words Durabright ink.
@miltonarts7 ай бұрын
Thanks so much. Good review. Any idea how it prints on canvas? Mx Thinking on getting one of these.
@alyshaa.86408 ай бұрын
Have you seen DTF conversion videos... I think if you remove the top set of rollers, this may help!
@LittleSteamMrs10 ай бұрын
Hi lovely, how do you actually changing the setting between standard and high, is it actually on the printer's settings or within a programme on your computer?
@paul5469 Жыл бұрын
did you try it with epsons paper yet ?
@user-vz8pb2fk5d9 ай бұрын
some guy did a 13 inch by 34 inch print on this 8550. Is this possible ? Have you ever done a print larger than 13 x 19 inch ?
@alanmw8610 ай бұрын
yeah but, where'd you get a black one
@luisacero545310 ай бұрын
what about the roller marks
@AltimaNEO7 ай бұрын
One of the reasons I stopped using Epsons like 24 years ago was because of the roller marks and ink smears on the edge of the paper. I had two that did this. And this was with regular old home desktop printers. Im just printing photos at home for myself and family, so Im not using any fancy printers like this. But its disheartening its still doing that kinda thing.
@GreenlifeFin Жыл бұрын
Thanks for your videos. It is a great shame that a brand like Epson cannot produce a photo printer without roller marks when using a thicker photo paper/card stock… 😬 And the 20mm white area when printing from the rear… 😢
@scottyboy6269 Жыл бұрын
No one else has said that
@Eeveeb8011 ай бұрын
Hi, Has anyone tried printing on fabric with the freezing paper technique? Will it print? I used it to print on fabric with my old A4 Epson and would like to be able to do so with this A3 printer. Thanks
@orcalator Жыл бұрын
Hi, i was thinking about buying this printer but when i saw problems with roller marks i gave up and bought 8500 instead :-) It's basically the same printer supporting papers up to A4. My conclusion after testing it on several different types of papers is that this problem is really due to the paper. So these are the papers i tried: Canon photo paper plus semi-gloss, 260g/m2, 10x15cm - leaving marks PrintLine photopapier professional, 260g/m2, 10x15cm - leaving marks WinTech photoquality glossy, 260g/m2, A4 - leaving marks Koala Premium Photo Paper, high glossy, 250g/m2, A4 - no marks Epson Premium Glossy, 255g/m2, A4 - no marks Canson Baryta Photographique II, 310g/m2, A4 - no marks All papers are loaded from the bottom cassette tray. Dealing marks, not sure those are the same as you get. This marks are only visible under the right light angle. They are on the same distance from each other, lets say 0.5cm from each other, but some are more visible then others. However you can see that on more quality papers there are no marks. *** EDIT *** today i printed some images and now i'm noticing marks even on Epson and Canson paper. They are not so hard as on other papers, but under the right light angle you can see them.
@joergsonnenberger6836 Жыл бұрын
The bottom cassette is only supposed to be used for regular 80gsm paper?
@sundarmann61678 ай бұрын
Maybe I missed something here, but I am a novice who wants to know if the ET8550 is an inkjet or laser? Great tutorial,btw!
@nerdnam5 ай бұрын
There are ink bottles so it's an inkjet. Laser uses powered toner and is dry.
@ZoeCharis11 ай бұрын
i wish Copic markers were that easy to refill 😂 thanks so much for the detailed review!
@a7xcss4 ай бұрын
With a full tank of ink, the Epson ET 8550 can print approximately 590 11" x 8.5" photos. Or, with a full tank of ink, the Epson ET 8550 can print approximately 224 A+ (13" x 19") prints.
@jan-martinulvag19624 ай бұрын
you can get pigment ink to that printer
@klowetv73298 ай бұрын
My printer wont intake the paper any resolutions
@peggyrussell1728 Жыл бұрын
Is there a way of adjusting your paper thickness inside of your printer
@millipede070707 Жыл бұрын
Yes in your settings choose thick paper
@johnm.gerard171810 ай бұрын
My older Epson 850 I think it was I pay $1000 for 6 cartridges. And you do run out of ink fast. I am thinking the Epson Bases it specs on printing on Standard quality and maybe paper size. But for prints you was to display around your house then I think standard quality is very good.
@davidfrisken16176 ай бұрын
Well done.
@mb-moose Жыл бұрын
Well done and thank you .
@jan-martinulvag19624 ай бұрын
Put the print in the fridge or freezer cos then it will get moist and the paper could fix itself faster. Just as an experiment
@josephweaving64582 ай бұрын
DEFINITELY report the problem to Epson have heard they are aware of it.Always used Permajet papers as they recommended EPSON . A few years ago they had an open day at their prermesis in Stratford on Avon and all the printers were Epson.
@eddyhaze8239 Жыл бұрын
I think people that are not getting cog wheel marks are just using paper that works with this printer ... software update ,what does the printer software control the pressure on the paper ? yeah nice printer but picky with the paper , I tried the back of the printer and still had wheel marks .
@DigitalArtGuru Жыл бұрын
I see the roller marks on your paper. Can it be that you got a defective printer with bad rollers?
@kevinwarner959 Жыл бұрын
I doubt it, I encounter the very same.
@jaroslavbuchtik12969 ай бұрын
That's the information from the internet. Lots of talk, little learning The lady pretends to be an expert, but it's not an accurate review. She doesn't like the printer doesn't want to get to know it :-( 1 - She talked about print quality in two stages, which means she had a universal driver. The driver designed for this printer allows 4 levels of print quality -- concept, standard, high and best 2 - She talked about the thickness of the paper and did not tell us the weight. She said it was quite thin :-) and did not disclose whether the paper weight was within the manufacturer's specifications for the rear feeder . Then it is up for consideration. whether it would be appropriate to use the rear horizontal paper input after removing the duplex unit. This is a big plus for this printer.
@tonyhawk123Ай бұрын
It'a all very well giving a snotty comment on someone's video as long as you contribute useful info, but you couldn't even do that.
@eoslove202214 күн бұрын
You put forward a valid point re: Epson papers, that presumably have a 300gsm selection, would print without roller marks, otherwise if not then the owner's manual would advise against using their own paper in that weight category. BTW, not all 300GSM papers have the same thickness and if paper thickness is a consideration which must be taken into account, then the printer software would offer a user setting to accommodate for this. Were you able to discover such a setting? BTW, we purchased this unit recently to replace all our Canon Pro printers which proved too expensive to maintain when our print volumes declined after COVID; our clients are not sufficiently aware of differences in print quality to justify the slightly more accurate output of the Pro printers.
@PulseTriangle Жыл бұрын
great, thorough video. I really appreciate all the time you took to put this together! Subbed =) I am looking for a printer that can handle stiff cardstock, around or over 300 gsm, 12pt.
@richardsorge- Жыл бұрын
In these Holidays on the 8550 I have printed some A3 on 350 Gsm , using the rear slot feeder. No problem in handling that thickness, but resulting colors were dull (because the paper was not specific for Ink Jet printers), and there was a little leaking of inks outside the printed image.
@123hurst34 ай бұрын
You need to mount the printer on a turntable.
@DigitalArtGuru Жыл бұрын
Epson says that this printer can handle up to 300gsm paper ( 110lb Cover paper ). Not thicker than that. I hope this helps.
@wolfganggosejacob779 Жыл бұрын
thats not the question
@JanineMKartist11 ай бұрын
Some people saying these printers break down after a short time🤔
@tonyhawk123Ай бұрын
Remember to register for extended 5 year warranty in epson's website. Think they allow 1 month from purchase date.
@fintux Жыл бұрын
The way a firmware update could theoretically change the results is that it could adjust some mechanism, but I don't know if the paper rollers are actually controlled by the software. Maybe it's just a way for Epson to weasel out. The 20 mm margin when using the rear slot feeder is absolutely ridiculous, though. I was also surprised about how difficult it's to switch over to using that. Too bad they have ruined an otherwise very nice printer with the roller mark issue. They should make an improved version.
@douglasbrown760410 ай бұрын
I want to use for transfers to make shirts will it work
@fintux10 ай бұрын
@@douglasbrown7604 I don't have personal experience on this printer. But I've seen some people modifying some Epson ecotank printers to sublimation printers, there are youtube videos if you search for it (I've not tried that with any printer ever, and don't know anything other than I've seen some mentions about this). However, there are two big caveats: 1) the printer must not have been used at all prior to the conversion, 2) the printer cannot be use with regular inks after the conversion. In addition to the things like the warranty will not cover any damage. That's pretty much all I know about the topic...
@ARMA2ARMENIA Жыл бұрын
Nice 👍
@mattiasbacklund56179 ай бұрын
OMG 56 min, is there an Ecotank without scanner? Scanning with phone today replaces any scanner.
@wallesaar8 ай бұрын
Thank you for your informative videos about the ET-8550. After watching your videos and Keith Cooper's videos, I purchased this printer for personal use. I have now received the third printer and all printers have had white coatings/crumbs appear between the grooves of the rear paper feed. You can see what i mean at kzbin.info/www/bejne/bYSshoZqgMqFnqs After cleaning, they come back after being opened and closed several times. It would be really nice if you or someone else could tell me if this is the case with your printer too / if this is normal? Many thanks
@-freespirit-3314 Жыл бұрын
There is now a complete new model of this printer - ‘Epson EcoTank ET-18100’ but without a flatbed scanner - have you noticed.
@andreasblohm9173 Жыл бұрын
„Epson EcoTank ET-18100“ is a dye ink printer with Black [70ml], Cyan [70ml], Light Cyan [70ml], Yellow [70ml], Magenta [70ml], Light Magenta [70ml] The Epson ET8550 has 5 dye inks and one pigment ink. Black [Pigment], Photo Black [Dye], Cyan [Dye], Gelb [Dye], Magenta [Dye], Grey [Dye]
@sirmightymoose Жыл бұрын
That's not available in the US. Europe ONLY
@toy19499 ай бұрын
Sei bravissima, sei molto simpatica e sei molto bella. Ciao Ciao
@swansong0078 ай бұрын
NO NO NO NO. You cant print like that after spending a lot of money on a printer. Its ridicules. Epson know there is a problem as the are producing a software update to cure it. Definitely get on to Epson and ask for a repair or replacement. I have seen may youtube videos and most cover this issue. I was considering buy this printer instead of the Canon 300 but will not knowing of this issue. And to answer your question yes to should be able to use Any paper you like as long as it fits. Please update your printer as soon as you have it sorted out.
@sonnycorbi197011 ай бұрын
I just subscribed to all your tutorials - this tutorial is to drawn out - I kept waiting for your explanation and you keep digressing on and on - GET TO THE POINT - Again I just subscribed to your "podcast" so please take what I just posted as a friendly observation :-)
@Nayelianne9 ай бұрын
I personally really appreciated the long format and in-depth info/showcase, there are many shorter videos out there, but they tend to lose this sort of nuance. And people have different needs, so "the point" that one person might want to see might end up being too superficial for someone else. Better to have some people use 2x speed or skip to parts that don't interest them than having someone lose out on information imo.
@reubenpickering7777 Жыл бұрын
Epson 8550: Brand new printer displays phantom paper jam, and is completely nonfunctional. Tech support is poor, and they appear to be trying to weasel out of honoring their warranty. Don't buy. Save yourself money and a headache.
@DJ369-Miami3 ай бұрын
You are rambling way too long about the thicker paper issue while even admitting you did not try testing the recommended Epson paper! Hello! Would you have the same mental issue with a replacement part for your car?
@tonyhawk123Ай бұрын
She actually did mention that. And she also stated that its reasonable to be able to use non-manufacturer branded paper, which is more than reasonable to assume that. And in any case, stop being a dick about it.