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Do you have an original Epson tray to compare? What are the edges like ... sharp or rounded ? Also, depending on how the Epson handles the tray, the thickness may also play a role. A tray too thick or too thin could interfere with proper feeding and cause a slight skew.


Welcome to the wonderfully convoluted 3D printing world. From now on, peace of mind won't exist anymore. :p.
 

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Sometimes you need to join them instead of beating them:
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Pfff, not a good idea: the Epson driver makes a hole in the area with the central hole

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Pfff, not a good idea: the Epson driver makes a hole in the area with the central hole

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Note: the above PVC-ID was already printed with my Canon TS705 printer and is only inserted inside the hole (if somebody thinks it is printed with the ET-8550). Now I understand there is no ET-8550 PVC-ID card tray, because it is the driver that blocks the usage of modified PVC-ID trays. Strangely the ET-18100 can print PVC-ID cards. I will modify the PVC-ID card 3D stl file again to make rectangular corners instead of the rounded ones, because I think this causes the tray to be slightly drawn into the printer at an angle.
 

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Better now, but still that strange slight angle when printing:
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The long and winding road....

Epson and Canon sometimes seem to enjoy annoying the customers with the features of their drivers. As you pointed out, no consistency between different Epson models when you print from a tray. Likewise, the Canon driver of some printers stablishes a max, print length, for no apparent reason at all.
Probably we all guess that this is just a marketing policy. It's a convoluted way of "suggesting" the purchase of a newer or more expensive model if the customer wants that extra feature, Nothing new under the sun. :rolleyes:
 
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I could fight the problem of the slight slope with free transforming (rotating) the image with -2.2 degrees in order to get the image aligned across the PVC ID card. Not ideal, but it works.
 
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