Igor,

I have an Epson 4800 and I print a lot on roll paper. In my experience, the 
paper tends to curl mostly after half of the roll is used (the closer the paper 
is to the core). Also, different papers curl more than others. For instance, 
rag (cotton based) archival type papers curl less because they are more rigid 
to begin with than do glossy or other papers. It is a problem because it makes 
spraying photo mount on the back a bit of a trick. Laying books on curled 
prints doesn't seem to do a damn thing to help flatten them, either.

Here's one solution, but it's pricey: 

http://www.inkjetart.com/cart/handling-storage-deroller-c-823_835_936.html

-Brendan


 


----- Original Message ----
> From: Igor Roshchin <[email protected]>
> To: [email protected]
> Sent: Sat, January 23, 2010 10:50:05 AM
> Subject: Questions - Roll or sheet paper? Paper cutters?
> 
> 
> Hi All!
> 
> What are the practical pro's and con's of the roll vs. sheet paper when
> used with inkjet printers (in particular EPSON, - R2880 or R2400)?
> I am considering 13"x19" vs. 13"-wide roll.
> 
> I guess, roll paper is a bit more versatile in how you can cut it.
> But it's easier to deal with the sheets.
> 
> One of the specific questions I have in mind is whether the paper
> out of a roll tends to curl after you print on it.
> 
> 
> Yet a different question: what are the economical (while
> good and easy to use) paper cutters suitable for cutting 13"x19"?
> 
> Igor
> 
> 
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