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Im using HP Universal Satin Photo 200 g/m2

Machine is set to HP Prem ID Satin Photo

 

Im wondering if perhaps i should change the paper setting?

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Not sure if the reply I posted made it through but heres what Im currently using and the settings on the machine.

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I use same paper also & never seen crack problem. When I load this paper & on menu, I choose glossy/sg/satin.

 

your problem started even on printer itself, see diagnostic print.

 

Go to display menu & change the roll to      glossy/sg/satin...  then perform same diagnostic print.

 

 

*************  if cracks disappeared & perform color calibration........

 

 if all fine & when you print photos, posters etc,  use HP glossy/sg/satin     icc profile.it yield more accurate colors.

 

Good luck.

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I switched my paper profile to HW Coated Paper.

Seems to have done the trick.

Thank you!!

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Do you switch the profile in the printer and on the software in computer? I have same issue starting today with this paper.  Cracking in solids.

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I just switched the profile on the printer. set to just HEAVYWEIGHT COATED PAPER. left the computer settings as they were and was printing from ID.

hope that helps

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