04-12-2024 04:38 PM - last edited on 04-12-2024 04:45 PM by Tiffany
TX 4100
New roll installed (42" x 150' x 2') and it originally originally estimated as 40'. I needed to print so just continued although the estimated length was wrong. Ran several prints. Once it reached a 0' estimated length I had to manually approve every print. I've since went through the uninstall-reinstall paper procedures several times (same roll) trying to get it to reset; no luck. I've manually went in and told the system it is a 150' roll, but it still estimates as 0' length remaining.
Running out of ideas . . . How do I resolve this?
06-18-2024 12:32 PM
I've been running into this same error. Did you have any luck solving it?
06-18-2024 01:28 PM
If I recall correctly, I had to change the paper type.
Click the paper roll to open Paper Information.
Select the paper roll icon.
Select Paper Settings.
Select Type.
Set to Plain.
Our paper is technically CAD bonded, but it would only read the length correctly and not force the manual approvals if it was set to Plain paper type. Hope that helps.
06-20-2024 05:33 PM
Awesome, thanks for responding. I'll give this a try.
06-26-2024 01:13 PM
Hi NickAddison,
I see you are having an issue with your imagePROGRAF TX-4100 estimating the correct roll length. I suggest you eject the roll using the printer's control panel then turn the printer off and unplug the power cord for 10 minutes. After the 10 minutes, reconnect the power cord then reload the roll using the printer's conttrol panel (i.e. allow the printer to automatically load the roll).
If this doesn't fix your issue, let us know the name of the paper manufacturer and the name of the media. Also, does the issue occur when you use a different roll?
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