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Epson Presentation Paper (S041079) Save 25% off

Epson Presentation Paper,A2 size, 30 Sheets, Matte
  • Matte Finish
  • 4.9 mil Thickness
  • 90% Opacity
  • 90 ISO Brightness

The paper was way too thin. It was thinner than standard 70lbs paper.

I was disappointed because for the size I bought (A2), I was expecting a thicker paper than the regular fax paper. The product arrived on time and well packed.

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I use for layouts not for final work. The other commenter is right, it''s thin. It says 4.9mil right on the box. This is a one sided paper great for a cheap A2 mock ups, tracing, or when paper weight isn''t an issue. Has similar ink performance to the Enhanced Matte.

Brother TZ661 1.5in Labeling Tape (26.2ft, Black on Yellow) Save 20% off

Brother TZ661 1.5in Labeling Tape
  • Labeling tape for your Brother labeling system
  • Black print on yellow tape
  • 1.5-inch width
  • Compatible with PT 530 and 550 models
  • Brother quality product

I am so glad I switched to the Brother label system (specifically the PT9500PC P-touch Label Maker for the Mac). These cartridges are just a fantastic. Not a single Jam since we left Dynmo!

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3M Permanent Adhesive Address Labels (3100-A) Save 35% off

3M Permanent Adhesive Address Labels, 1 x 2.62 Inches, White, Laser, 750 per pack
  • 3M White, Clear or Neon permanent-adhesive labels are useful for a variety of applications including Addressing, Shipping, Filing and High Visibility
  • Designed for use with Laser or Inkjet printers
  • Strong Stick 3M Permanent Adhesive Shipping Labels are satisfaction guaranteed
  • They have Quick lift design for fast labeling - just bend and peel
  • For use with popular software packages and templates
  • 3M(TM) White, Clear or Neon permanent-adhesive labels are useful for a variety of applications including Addressing, Shipping, Filing and High Visibility

What can you say about labels? Well, to begin with, I have an ink jet printer, and these were laser labels. oops. I tried them anyway. They were actually better than the ink jet labels because they didn''t smear. I could run my thumb across them right after they exited the printer and not worry about it. And, well, they were sticky. I think that''s pretty much all to be said for them. Good labels from a reliable company.

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These labels are compatible with Avery 5160, so when formatting a document in Word, WP or Works, the Avery template can be used. You can also download 3M''s own template via their website. I used the Avery template, and the labels prined out slightly off center. They were placed center in my printer, and looked fine onscreen, but there seems to be more left margin space, so a few characters on the right were cut off.

There are perforations on either side of the center labels which make the sheet of labels more flexible, and therefore easier to remove. These labels appear to be slightly more opaque than the shipping labels I also reviewed, but if you are applying these labels to something other than white envelopes, the underside envelope design shows through. I mention this because I make my own holiday cards and envelopes using very colorful scrapbooking paper. With the white labels over red envelopes, for example, the red shows through. May or may not matter to you; they still look fine to me.

These are a permanent adhesive, so stick carefully cos you''ll only get one chance!

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Nice labels! Compatible with Avery 5160 labels, if you use the Avery or other programs that use Avery template #s.

These labels are sturdy, yet are more flexible, and can reposition on paper and other surfaces.

They are marked "laser", yet they work very well with inkjet printers as well.

The flexibility of these labels leads to less jamming than other labels! When you print a LOT of address or other labels, this is incredibly important especially with mailing lists for organizations where a jam could mean a lot of time in finding where the jam occurred, which labels didn''t get printed and then finding this in your program and restarting it from where it left off.

Nicer labels than others I''ve used!

Great for schools, organizations, businesses and others who need to user labels for mailing, medicines, kid''s items, supplies, and so on... Also great for getting organized or labeling things around the house for the little ones to learn to read.

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I had no problem running them through my printer and they do have a very strong adhesive. I also used them to label my candle jars and they worked great on glass as well.

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The labels work very for me. I found them easy to use, print on and have very good adhesive on the backs.

Note: You need to be careful when you stick the label on something as it will really want to stay stuck, so it is not easy to reposition the label. The material you stick the label on will likely be damaged when you remove the label unless the surface is more substantial than paper.

Avery Removable Window and Wall Signage (22800) Save 21% off

Avery Removable Window and Wall Signage, InkJet, 8.5 x 11-Inches, White, Pack of 10
  • Create unique, customizable signage for your business
  • Signage work two ways-- remove backing for an 8-1/2" x 11" sign to stick on walls or detach front adhesive strips to apply a 7-3/4" x 10-1/4" sign on the inside of a window
  • Signs stay in place until you remove it, leaving no messy residue. (not intended for use longer than four months)
  • Easily customize and print from your computer in minutes with free templates and designs from Avery Design & Print Online
  • For use with inkjet printers

The title says, "Removable" window and wall signage. I assumed I could make signs that could be removed and reused. That''s not the case with these signs. They can be removed but that would destroy them. I am going to use them by printing them up and laminating them. That way I can reuse them. I wanted to use them to display special holiday hours. These leave a terrible glue residue when removed from the window. I had to use a razor blade scraper to scrape it off.

The signs are a nice size at 7 3/4" by 10 1/4". There are ten (10) in a package. It uses an ink jet printer.

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I like it because putting up tape all over our glass doors ends up being more hassle than it''s worth. So I loved the idea of being able to put these on, peel em off and use em again. First off... That''s not quite the case. You can put them on and they stay on the glass doors well. BUT when you pull them off, then you ruin them. I haven''t been able to reuse any so far. Now the good part is that it doesn''t leave residue or pieces of tape that have to be scratched off with a razor. But seems costly for a sign I can''t reuse. So I think that I will use these for signs that we do not want to remove as it looks more professional than the clear pockets or tape. But will not be using them as "reusable."

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I''m not a business, but I wanted these window stickers to add some personalization to my car. Well... That didn''t work out, because the adhesive is around the border of the sign, or if you do a cutout, it would be on the back of the sign.

So, instead of doing the border side I did a self adhesive sign and decorated my apartment''s walls with the favorite sports teams'' logos. They stick really well to the walls, so well in fact that the pointed edges don''t curl up like some other brands, leaving a flush finish. It almost appears that the signs are actually painted into the wall instead of applied. (But don''t move it around too much or it begins to loose it''s adhesiveness, as to be expected, of course)

I think what I would have liked to have see was this application, plus a clear sticker-like layer that you can cut and put over the printed image preventing fading so that I can apply some stickers to my car.

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Works as advertised, so in that respect they get 4 stars (I only give 5 stars to exceptional products). But they lose a star for the expense. At a 1.40 or so a sheet they aren''t cheap then you have to consider the cost of ink. A full page of purple (as shown on the cover) could wipe out half a cartridge of ink. Take your sign down to an office supply place and get a color print for .99, laminate the thing, and put some double sided tape on it. Reusable, movable, and cheaper.

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A lot of people (including myself) thought this would be a "cling" sticker, that could be reused at least once or twice. Nope. It''s a single-use sticker.

Also, some people have purchased these thinking they are transparent (or, that you can somehow peel the white off both sides). Nope. Just white paper with an adhesive backing. It is ink jet quality, though, and the images look nice.

The differences between this product and the Avery #8165, White 8-1/2 x 11" Full-Sheet Labels is that the Wall Signage sticker has an option to peel just the border, so you can mount on the inside of a window. Also, the adhesive isn''t as strong, so you can remove it (worked fine for us, minimal residue).

Other setbacks: You can''t print to the edge if you''re using on a window (you must leave a small border). Here are a couple tips for using these a little easier:

-This product isn''t recommended for use longer than 4 months. I think it yellows &/or gets brittle and more difficult to remove, especially if exposed to sunlight.

-Make sure you''re mounting on a clean surface. If there are little bits of scotch tape or something like that, it is more likely to make a mess.

-Also, if you have some residue, don''t use a razor blade or whip out the chemicals. The best trick is a cotton ball with rubbing alcohol. The little fibers in the cotton ball make cleanup of sticker residue effortless.

Alternative recommendations for removable window signage:

-If all you need is a white 8.5 x 11 sign, piece of paper & scotch tape! (LOL) Still not sure how this product improves on the basics.

-There are lots of cling products out there for cutouts (i.e.: Grafix Cling Vinyl 9-Inch-by-12-Inch 9-Pack, Assorted Colors, though I haven''t seen a printable one designed for signage. Anyone out there ever try printing on these vinyl sheets with a laser? (I wouldn''t try it with an ink jet). Or, anyone find a printable cling sticker? If so please leave a comment.

-You can easily print on a sticker of any size, then affix the sticker to the cling products. An extra step, but if you want something custom & reusable, it works great.

-If you want a transparent window sign, there are lots of printable transparencies, for about 1/10th the price. We usually pay about $15 for 100. (But you still have to use scotch tape! LOL)

Hope this helps!

Avery Index Maker Clear Label Dividers, 8 Tab, 25 Sets (11447) Save 52% off

Avery Index Maker Clear Label Dividers, 8 Tab, 25 Sets
  • Create Index Dividers that look professionally printed
  • Index Maker enables you to utilize yourLaser or Ink Jet Printer to create custom index dividers
  • Create Index Dividers that look professionally printed
  • Index Maker enables you to utilize yourLaser or Ink Jet Printer to create custom index dividers

If you have used these labels before then you know they are a time-saver. Know your Avery product codes and you can find great deals like this one.

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If you have ever used the "Easy Apply" labels in the past, you''ll be surprised to learn that Avery redesigned the "Easy Apply" label strips. I''m not sure why they did this, but the new format doesn''t fit the actual tabs on the dividers, so you''re left with approximately 2 millimeters of excess clear label hanging off the end of the divider. Okay, so you figure you can just stick them on manually, right? Well, that is much more difficult than the old format where you applied each label individually because of the "Easy Strip," which is designed to stick to the "Easy Apply" strip. Overall, I would STRONGLY advise any consumer AGAINST purchasing this product until Avery''s product development team redesigns the "Easy Apply" format, and who knows when that will be?

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The picture is wrong, and it doesn''t say anywhere except in the obscure, shorthand SKU code, but this item is Avery Index Maker, Laser, 3-Hole Punched, 8 Tab, White, 25-Set, with EZ Apply label sheets. I think.

I''m a technical writer in a deadline-driven engineering environment, and I can''t take the chance that it''s something else, so I''m ordering from a company that states clearly exactly what I''m buying.

DNP RX1 Compact Professional Photo Booth and Portrait Dye Sublimation Printer

DNP RX1 Compact Professional Photo Booth and Portrait Dye Sublimation Printer, 300dpi Resolution, up to 6''x8'' Prints
  • Newly designed compact printer is ideal for Photo Booth applications (12.6 W x 11H)
  • Aimed at portable Event Photography use, weighing only 30 pounds
  • Impressive high-volume output with 700, 4x6 print capacity
  • Print sizes of 2"x6", 4"x6", 5"x7" and 6"x8" provides a broad array of deliverables
  • Earth-friendly, utilizing 25% less power, in peak, idle and running modes

DNP DS-RS-RX1

Pro''s:

Low cost per print; $00.14 on a 4x6 and $00.36 on a 6x8

Runs on Windows and Mac

Large paper roll capacity

Great out-put quality

Front loading and Out-Puts through front

Japanese engineering/But Made in China

Made of heat resistant polymer plastic

Superb support from the manufacture

Warranty 40k prints or one year bumper to bumper, 30 day DOA policy and Hot Swap Replacement Program practically overnight.

Con''s:

No 2x6 cut for Mac Users

Your only limited to 4x6 or 6x8 media size

Prints speed is 15 seconds on a 4x6 and 21 seconds on a 6x8

Loading media is little difficult if you are comparing with the Sony UPC-X1

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This is by far the best printer out there especially for photo booth. how ever this description is way off. It does two sizes 4 x6 and 6 x 8 plus you can add a driver and get 2 inch strips.....but it CANNNOT print posters as this says.

Canon PGI-5 Pigment Ink Tank-Black Save 25% off

Canon PGI-5 Pigment Ink Tank-Black
  • Pigment ink formulation for long lasting prints
  • Resists smearing casued by highlighters
  • Smudge resistant
  • Crisp laser quality text
  • Ink remaining notification technology
  • Black Inkjet Cartridge
  • Designed for the Canon PIXMA Printers
  • Resists Smearing Caused by Highlighters
  • Smudge Resistant
  • Pigment Ink Formulation for Long Lasting Prints

I am not having the trouble the other reviewer mentioned. Both the blacks and all the color cartridges seem to last a reasonable amount of time. When you can buy a color photo printer for $90, you must expect to pay a premium for the ink cartridges. Most of my printing is photos or graphics, not a lot of text, which may partially account for the longer wear of the black cartridges. All in all, I am happy with this product.

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I agree with the other reviewer. I have the MP500 and this is a very nice all in one scan/print/copy no fax machine. However be prepared to shell out some bucks for the PGI-5. I am going thru about 1 every 3 weeks at a cost of about 15 bucks on very lite print jobs. I always use the fast print option. There is no compatible as of yet. I went thru Office Depot where I paid $15 per but got free shipping on orders of $50 or more. I might have to bring back my Epson for my black ink print jobs. The other four cartridges are wearing very well. This is the last printer I will ever buy that doesn''t already have a compatible on the market. I am looking into refilling this cartridge with an ink kit however you have to disable the ink gauge on the printer.

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I use these cartridges in my Canon MP970. I''m very happy with the printer and its years of good service and certainly have no complaints about the ink. The PGI 5 cartridge is larger and lasts longer than the other black cartridge in this printer. Quality has been good.

Several times I''ve used generic black cartridges bought from Databazaar. The cartridges are half the price of the Canons and results have been satisfactory, though the Canon inks are noticeably better.

I''ve also noticed that though they are the same size, the Canon cartridges do last longer than the generic types.

The ink cartridges are easy to install and easy to remove. Usually they last many weeks after the blinking warning of low ink appears on my monitor. I use them until the very end when they are totally empty.

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This is probably the fifth cartridge I have replaced and the only one not to work perfectly.This one would produce good quality single pages but incomplete printing of multi-page documents.

Amazon was quick to send a replacement after I contacted them but, sent the wrong cartridge.

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This is the most cost effective pack. However, I will never get a Canon printer as these toner cartridges are SOO expensive. When I tried to use the cheaper (off brand) cartridges), the printer needed exp[ensive service. Also, the printed colors run if wet -something that does not happen with HP printed stuff

Epson Stylus Photo R340 Inkjet Printer

Epson Stylus Photo R340 Inkjet Printer
  • Premium photo viewer to easily select and crop photos
  • Direct photo printing from memory cards or PictBridge-enabled digital cameras
  • Brilliant, long lasting 6-color photo ink
  • Borderfree printing in popular photo sizes
  • Convenient individual ink cartridges

I brought this printer as a bet, as i can''t find any review on it yet.

This printer seems only an improved version of the R320 in term of preformance and quality print. But with much easier and better user interface.

What i like the most, the setting in the printer it self allow me to change the diameter of the printable surface of the cd. Some CD/DVD have 42mm hole of non-printable surface in the middle, but some only 21mm.

Btw, the built in color monitor is great too, unlike the R320 where every advertising i''ve ever seen has one but they don''t tell u it comes at extra cost, ''til u buy it.

Overall i''m very happy with this one, and its definitely worth the extra price. For all other pluses of this priter, just refer to the R320 review, its 90% similar ;)

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Paper Jam Paper Jam Paper Jam.

If you by this printer to print to DVD or CD you"ll see "Error..Paper Jam " in your nightmares. It might take 2-3 minutes to print a DVD but plan on another 5-10 fighting with this piece of @#$% printer each time. I bought two of these printers so this is no fluke.

Here''s the full story. Once a year I make from 500-1000 DVDs in the late sping / early summer. Since I do this just once a year I am not willing to buy a robotic duplicator for $2grand plus, besides, I can do a lot more for a lot less by loading up my 3 computers with 2-3 dvd burners. Most automatic system only have one or two. Anyhow for three years I used the Epson Stylus Photo 960 to print, one at a time to DVD. Sure it had a few problems here and there, but nothing cleaning ink off the tray every few months wouldn''t take care off. Well this year it bought the farm. Disc after disc it would smear excessive ink along the bottom of each disc. It would print perfectly up to this point. I could clean nothing to remedy this problem. Epson didn''t care, and there service center here didn''t care either. I''m sure it''s a matter of them being to embarrased to quote me an estimate on repair as it would probabaly at least equal the cost of replacement. Anyhow, I was ticked because I couldn''t get any help and the timing was really bad. But hey, I put probably at least 3000 DVDs through this thing for a lot less money than it would have been to out source or buy a high end professional automatic system. So I guess that''s good. Anyhow, I replaced the 960 with two R340s. I figured $300 is still a lot cheaper than an automated system and I can get my projects finished in half the time. Well first let me say I''m more than a little disappointed that this printer not only doesn''t print faster than my 3yr old 960, but it was actually SLOWER!! Let me clarify...I actually bought the first R340 three weeks before my 960 decided it was done. BTW I got about $100 in ink here for it if anyone has a 960 and is interested. SO anyhow I had the 960 and the first R340 working in the same room for about 3 weeks. The R340 took about an additional 30 seconds per disc to do it''s little in and out song and dance and then finally print, compared to the 960. The 960 was pretty dummy proof on feeding DVDs and took them in flawlessly. The R340 errors on feeding like every 3rd try.

This is a lot to read. I''ll cut to the chase. About 2 days apart from one another each R340 made there printed 100 or so DVDs mark. At that point the feed error and jam errors became constant. It would literally take 10 minutes of screwing with the printer to convince it to print. Eventually both refused to feed the DVD tray in and would flap up the little tray that holds the tray that holds the dvd and that tray would make an aweful noise as it rocketed out scraping below the other tray that for some reason flipped up. After tis happened enough times an error message popped up referring me to the manual which basicaly said if you see this error the printer is @#$%! Well the guy I talked to at Epson said there is defianlty a problem with the printer so they will send I replacement. Well, now that the same crap has happened to R340 #2 I don''t want the replacement! Before I call them on this second printer I will try to return it to the store. Clearly Epson decided the 960 was to good of a printer and that if anyone wanted to print on 100dvds or more they had no business buying one of their printers. Before any smart#$#% would say I shoulda bought a professional printer for such quantites, let me remind you that over the course of three years I put thousands of DVDs through the 960. No where was there any indication that I shouldn''t be able to expect the same from the R340. Printing on DVDs is kinda special and unfortunatly I think Epson is the only one that really makes a consumer one in the inkjet variety but tell me would you buy a regular paper printer if you found out it was only good for printing 100-200 pices of paper. No way!

It''s so disappointing to see a company start making their products so much less reliable.

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I bought the R340 to print CDs and DVDs only. If the disc loads correctly, the printer does a magnificent job, but as several other useres have noted, getting it to load is an arduous undertaking. The trick for proper loading is this: after you send the CD/DVD print file to the printer, the feed mechanism will push the tray back out about a quarter of an inch. You must quickly push it back in by hand, before the feeder grabs the tray again, or it will misfeed every time and generate an error condition. With a little practice, you get so that it will feed correctly maybe half the time.

A friend of mine has an R320 and he reports the same exact problem with his printer. Even though we both know what to do, it still misfeeds frequently. I''m sure Epson engineers could fix the internal software if they wanted to, but with no competetion in the CD/DVD printer market, there''s no incentive to make it work right.

Another problem: the printer software allows disk image to be "whitened" on the computer screen so that the picture can be aligned with the disc''s printable surface boundries. Whiting is there only as a visual aid to to the user, but if he forgets to turn the whiting off before printing, the image will be printed on the disc so light that it''s almost invisible! (If this happens to you, just turn the whiting OFF, push the carrier tray back in, and print the disk again. The darker image will directly overlay the lighter one, but you must be VERY CAREFUL NOT TO MOVE THE DISC in between.) Again, this minor bug could be easily fixed in the software by automatically turning the whiting OFF any time the PRINT command is received, but Epson simply doesn''t care if it works right or not.

All-in-all, I reluctantly put up with this printer''s quirky behavior because when it finally DOES work right, the results are beautifully printed DVDs and CDs. There''s a real opportunity here for another manufacturer to offer a CD/DVD printer that really does the job RIGHT, and steal the market away from an unresponsive Epson.

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But not without "some" effort.

The problem was the printer driver that came on the CD appears to not to work with Mac OS 10.4.x.

Calling Epson for help is difficult, there''s a lot of button pushing involved and it seems like you must answer unnecessary questions endlessly before you actually get help. I think they would save time if they "just helped you" even though that might result in helping people who had the product more than 12 months. (A plus for Epson, the support person I "finally" spoke to was in the United States.)

As a Mac user, you probably only want two pieces of software from Epson. The printer driver (check their web site to see that you have the latest one), and EPSON Print CD. EPSON Print CD Is a decent program that will allow you to print to a CD or DVD, (you must use printable CDs / DVDs). Other companies also make a similar program at a fairly low cost.

Some people have a habit of throwing away the install software and just downloading everything "fresh" from a company''s Web site. Don''t do that with the Epson R340, for some reason the EPSON Print CD program is not available for download!

The approach that worked for me was to install the latest driver from the Epson Web site and then use the install CD to install the EPSON Print CD program.

If you register this product, be sure to indicate that your using a Macintosh.

A good point for Epson, the printer is made in the Philippines NOT Communist China.

Printer 5 Stars

Software 3 Stars

Support 1 Star

In general, this is a GREAT printer. The picture printing is very impressive when using the right paper, and the text printing is laser quality.

Now, on to the best, yet most frustrating feature of this line of printers, direct CD/DVD printing.

I too have had my share of feed issues with the Epson CD tray on several different printers (R200, R220, R340), but I have just discovered and solved the most frustrating of them, the one T.J. Vondrell is evidently having. The tray was being drawn in too far at the beginning of a CD print job, causing the subsequent ejection cycle to push the tray out UNDER the drop-down tray platform. I found that the sideways-mounted roller on the right side of the platform was sticking. The associated microswitch at that roller is what stops the initial insertion, at which point indexing using an optical reader commences as the reader looks at the white marks on the tray. When the roller springs back out as the tray clears it on the initial insertion, the tray is stopped, and the indexing begins. If it sticks, the tray just keeps on going out the back of the printer, and the printer generates all those frustrating error messages, not to mention the grinding sound of the tray coming back out of place under the tray platform. A VERY brief shot of WD40 using the provided spray straw to the roller fixed ALL tray issues with my 2nd brand new R340. I will now apply the same lube job to my other Epson printers. I hope this tidbit relieves a lot of frustration from you other Epson users. This is an easy fix, and one that Tech Support at Epson should be well aware of, but apparently isn''t, as I now have a new R340 sent as a replacement for my 1st one that was doing the same thing. I have emailed them, and I hope they post it on their FAQ page. This fix should apply to all Epson printers that have a similar drop-down CD tray platform.

P.S. As a rule now, I try to remember to give the tray a slight nudge as the CD print job begins. This should help extend the life of the somewhat weak roller system that pulls the tray in. I have a couple of well-used R-series printers that now require this assist, or the tray will not be drawn in.

Good luck all with this otherwise fantastic printer.