I’m going to stick with and an inch and a half. A 1.5 inch margin is no problem a 1 inch margin skewed before finishing so it’s somewhere in there. Since the star-wheels passively (by which I mean they are not motor driven, contact with the paper/film makes is what turns them) help keep the paper/film tracking straight, circumventing them limits the ability of the transport mechanism to to keep it moving properly as it runs out of material.
This modification does affect how much margin you need on the trailing edge. Alternatively, remove the swab from step 3 and the film bridge from step 5, and close the Front Feed Tray. On the other hand, there is no reason that I can see why it can’t be used this way for printing on paper too, so why not just leave it as is. You won’t be able to close the Front Feed and the Eject Tray if it is to be left set up this way, and you’ll have to leave the Left Front Cover off.
The only drawback to this procedure that I can see is a very minor one. If it does, you can push the metal frame that is just behind them in a bit, push the white plastic pieces in and up with a piece of cardboard wide enough to push both flaps up together, and then let the frame back out. Optional: The 2 little white hinged flaps that are visible in the preceding picture shouldn’t be a problem unless your film curls up too much.It’s not really necessary to tape it in place.
The piece I used here came from a roll so it has a slight downward curl. Finally, take a strip of film or smooth paper the width of the eject tray opening (17 inches) by 3-4 inches and place it so that it acts as a bridge to prevent the exiting film from sliding below the Front Feed Tray which is left in the open position.Now locate the guide tab on the front right corner of the Front Feed Tray. Using a piece of electrical tape or similar flexible tape, cover the tab in such a way as to create a ramp that exiting film or paper can slide over.The panel display will no longer indicate that the Front Feed is open. The business end of the swab is wide enough to stay in place by friction without being taped. I used a Printer Cleaning Swab from which I happened to have on hand to push the switch lever down just far enough that it is in the closed position while the tray actually remains open.
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That way we can use the Manual Rear Feed or even the Auto Feed but the star-wheels will not be lowered. What we need to do here is to hold it in the closed position so that the printer thinks the Front Feed is closed even though it is not. It is small and well hidden, and a bit tricky to see at first. When the tray is closed the cam lifts it.
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The Epson Stylus Pro 3880 (and the 3800 before it) has been one of the best and most popular printers for making high quality digital negatives for contact printing using various alternative photographic printing processes.