Longer. Not thicker. That used to work on the 4900.?
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On Mar 15, 2025, at 4:58?PM, Christina Z. Anderson via groups.io <christinazanderson@...> wrote:
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Will try, Alan. In other words make the one edge thicker? I wonder if masking tape would do the trick.
The other thing is the P5370 often says can’t detect paper with OHP so just now I took a sharpie and colored in a line on the right edge and bottom edge and it seemed to work so fingers crossed that problem
is solved.
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Tape a piece of paper or ohp to the end of the paper. That way the rollers have something to engage and should eliminate the banding.?
On Mar 15, 2025, at 3:00?PM, Christina Z. Anderson via groups.io <christinazanderson@...>
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Glad I was of help!
We have had excellent luck so far with the P5370 using P900 profiles. The only remaining problem is printing on 8.5x11 I have to limit students to 9 inch prints an inch away from the edge
of the OHP or that dreaded banding occurs.
Chris
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On Wed, Jan 8, 2025 at 08:40 PM, Christina Z. Anderson wrote:
But the command for some reason had to be InstallP5300=P900.command. For some reason this printer only shows as a P5300. Then I cut and
pasted all the quads into the P5300 file folder, too, and they showed up fine.
Chris, thank you very much for this detail. I tried multiple time to install the p5370 with the InstallP5370=P900 before returning to this group to find what I was doing wrong. No problem at all once I changed
the command to InstallP5300=P900.