Hello, i am using a Xerox Phaser 7500 to print on fairly thin gloss white polyester.
The print for 100% yellow and black was perfect, but when i tried printing a red or a blue the colours are patchy
and the white-out text on the colour has a lighter 'halo' effect around the text. Advice on the internet suggested
lowering the gradient and mesh resolution to a low value (which lays less ink down). This did improve the print a bit.
The second thing i tried which was suggested, was running the A3 sheet through Tray 1 (MPT) and setting the
paper to 'Labels'. This worked very well the first time i tried it. The sheet went through the printer visibly much
slower than normal and gave a much better quality of print than before.
The problem is, when i tried another sheet from the same tray with the same settings, it went through the printer
at normal speed (much faster) and the problem colours were back to being patchy again. I have tried to replicate
what happened the first time i sent it through Tray 1 (MPT) but it will not print slower again.
My questions is - is there an easy way to change the speed the printer sends the material (polyester in this case)
through the printer?