Originally posted by saugmon: A couple of feedbacks said the ink was expensive. Cheap ink is the main reason I got my recent R-300.
Does the Epson still have that tray feeding problem or will it feed good (without problems) every time? In other words hopefully you don't have to mess with the tray (other that feeding it in to the arrow) to print a disc?
My R-200,I had to nudge the tray in when it began disc printing.After it was done,I had to finish pulling it out by hand or it would error out and have to reset. That printer has been through hell with abuse from the ex-wife.
My Ebay R-300,never had a disc printed with it when I got it. It'll suck it in and kick out normal,no more nudging it in and out..But,Now when I go a week or so without printing anything,both printers do error out on the 1st disc print. They eject the disc when it suppose to be pulled in. I have to reset.After that,she's good to go til the next long downtime. It would be very annoying if I printed a slew of discs,but since I don't print a lot-I can easily deal with it.
Originally posted by saugmon: My R-200,I had to nudge the tray in when it began disc printing.After it was done,I had to finish pulling it out by hand or it would error out and have to reset. That printer has been through hell with abuse from the ex-wife.
My Ebay R-300,never had a disc printed with it when I got it. It'll suck it in and kick out normal,no more nudging it in and out..But,Now when I go a week or so without printing anything,both printers do error out on the 1st disc print. They eject the disc when it suppose to be pulled in. I have to reset.After that,she's good to go til the next long downtime. It would be very annoying if I printed a slew of discs,but since I don't print a lot-I can easily deal with it.
So how do you reset the R 300 printer when a disc errors out?