Well, I can see that cutting with a metal blade could work - I've done such on rolls of Kraft and wrapping paper. Or I should say partial rolls, because I still imagine registration problems because of cut capacity (thickness) on the usual table saw. I foretell, with a slow pass, fine teeth, and...
Don't do it! I'm a retired cabinetmaker, and I can attest that sawing a cylinder to shorten it is DANGEROUS. If you could restrain it in a cradle and use the saw's guide slots to feed it perfectly squarely. it could work. But, the paper will fuzz no matter how sharp and fine-toothed your blade...
Guys, thanks to all for the input - I used to print a test image similar to Fingers' once every week or so, but managed to fall out of the habit. Gotta get back to it, I guess. I'll resurrect my test image, and add Mikling's cyan patch, since cyan is the big offender.
When I print, I precede...
Does anyone know of software to selectively clean one nozzle? I have a 2880 that serially clogs the cyan noz. Sometimes 2 or 3 print checks clear things up, but often I have to use the head cleaning utility. Too much ink wasted to clear one color, in my opinion. Thanks, Dan Y.