I'm done wasting photo paper...for the moment. I estimate having 
sacrificed about 20 sheets of A3 Ultra Premium Luster in the last 36 hours. 
Would have been more, but I've been interrupted a few times with meals, toilet 
and accompanying my wife in her travels to uninteresting places.
         I have proof of past B&W successes which only serves to make me doubt 
myself rather than the printer. The printer is an Epson Stylus PHOTO R1800 
(remember those?) which I bought new about a dozen years ago.
         The only "calibrating" I've ever done to the system is a fairly 
regular session with Huey whenever I begin to see ghostly shadows bordering 
images.
         I've given control to the printer and then turned down the available 
colors (only includes magenta, yellow and cyan) to a limit of minus 25. Get a 
grape blue. If I select "no color control" or "photoshop elements manages 
color" it's a shade of magenta.
I don't do a lot of printing any more, but seems it's a B&W when I do. Color 
hasn't been a problem.
I've made several trips to my favorite lab in Sacramento in recent years, 
always to get a B&W done that I'm pressed to supply. I, also, do that when I 
need a print larger than 13"x 19."
         I've figured out that a new printer would solve my problem, but I'd 
likely not be around long enough to use it up.
         If you're familiar with the printer and have any thoughts that may 
help, please pass them along.

Thanks!

Jack

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