If it's in the budget have a look at picking up one of the Colorvision
Spyder, or similar, monitor profilers.

I had a 925 when I got my Spyder, & it made all the difference to
print accuracy & consistency.

Cheers,

Dave

On Nov 19, 2007 11:39 PM, cbwaters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've ranted about my dissatisfaction with my Epson stylus photo 925 before.
> I replaced it on Saturday.
> We had tickets to see the Police last night.  We'd purchased the tickets
> online so I had to print them out.  I did this as soon as we made the
> purchase but something was up and it printed all goofy so we couldn't read
> the important information (like where to sit).  I waited until last week to
> decide to print them again but then we were out of paper.
> Wife got us some paper on Saturday morning so I tried printing but guess
> what? It's out of black ink!
> No way I was paying for ink again.  That thing had me up the wall and this
> was the last straw.
>
> So now I have a HP that scans and copies (Photosmart c6280).  It's not rated
> too high on cnet but meh, who knows?  It can hardly be worse.  It has six
> ink cartridges so, presuming they are actually available separately, I can
> just buy blue if that's what's gone... we'll see.
>
> Now... I really need to figure out how to calibrate and profile so I can
> print some decent photos.  Maybe there's an online tutorial or something
> somewhere?
>
> Cory
> has an Epson for sale. :)

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