Paul Stenquist wrote:
I've checked all the variables numerous times, and to the best of my
knowledge, they're correct. The color space of both the file and the
working space is correct. I reinstalled the Epson print drivers. Still
no luck. Here are my settings (PhotoShop CS):
You might
On 1/21/07, Rick Womer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It's no accident that equipment failures occur when
the equipment is needed most. Most modern devices
incorporate a USD (User Stress Detector) chip. These
sophisticated devices use the day of the week, hour,
and secret biometric measurements
Hi Mark,
Thanks for the suggestion. I'm going to get back to work on the
printer tomorrow, and I'll try that. Finished putting together the
wedding book tonight. Now I remember why I don't want to do weddings:-).
Paul
On Jan 22, 2007, at 6:55 PM, Mark Cassino wrote:
Paul Stenquist wrote:
I've checked all the variables numerous times, and to the best of my
knowledge, they're correct. The color space of both the file and the
working space is correct. I reinstalled the Epson print drivers. Still
no luck. Here are my settings (PhotoShop CS):
Settings: U.S. Prepress Defaults
RGB
Paul,
Your Photoshop color settings look fine.
I don't have CS on my system anymore so I can't check the print
settings in Print with Preview precisely, I don't remember all the
differences between CS and CS2. This page shows how I make the
settings for the Epson R2400 with CS2 ... note
Something I always un-check is the High Speed box found on the
Advanced printing panel. (R1800)
Didn't do so once and the results were disappointing.
This is free!!
Jack
--- Paul Stenquist [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've checked all the variables numerous times, and to the best of my
I haven't found this to make much difference on the R2400. I've run
tests on the same print and the difference is only noticeable with
very high frequency, A3 Super sized prints.
G
On Jan 21, 2007, at 9:10 AM, Jack Davis wrote:
Something I always un-check is the High Speed box found on the
Hello Paul,
I've checked all the variables numerous times, and to the best of my
knowledge, they're correct. The color space of both the file and the
working space is correct. I reinstalled the Epson print drivers. Still
no luck. Here are my settings (PhotoShop CS):
Try the printer out
I will try the test print. I'm also going to try printing with
colorsynch. But I'm beginning to suspect it's a printer problem. Good
thing I still have the box. I've finished printing my wedding pics
and was assembling the book yesterday. I want to reprint one or two
shots. I was trying to
Seems like it frequently happens that way. I was in the middle of
printing Christmas gifts the morning of Friday, Dec. 22 when my R800
refused to feed paper. Fortunately, there's an Epson service center
about 15 minutes from home. They had it repaired and back in my hands
by 3:00 PM.
-P
On 1/21/07, Paul Stenquist [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I will try the test print. I'm also going to try printing with
colorsynch. But I'm beginning to suspect it's a printer problem. Good
Paul,
Have you printed a nozzle pattern check?
I've had similar symptoms when a particular color got
Yes, my experience is in synch with yours. So I did print a nozzle
check. It looked great. I also changed all the ink cartridges. Still
no good. Will try some other things tomorrow.
Paul
On Jan 21, 2007, at 8:28 PM, Mat Maessen wrote:
On 1/21/07, Paul Stenquist [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I
Good to hear. Thanks.
Paul
On Jan 21, 2007, at 7:33 PM, Paul Sorenson wrote:
Seems like it frequently happens that way. I was in the middle of
printing Christmas gifts the morning of Friday, Dec. 22 when my R800
refused to feed paper. Fortunately, there's an Epson service center
about 15
It's no accident that equipment failures occur when
the equipment is needed most. Most modern devices
incorporate a USD (User Stress Detector) chip. These
sophisticated devices use the day of the week, hour,
and secret biometric measurements (such as how hard
one hits the buttons) to detect the
HAR! No doubt.
Paul
On Jan 21, 2007, at 8:38 PM, Rick Womer wrote:
It's no accident that equipment failures occur when
the equipment is needed most. Most modern devices
incorporate a USD (User Stress Detector) chip. These
sophisticated devices use the day of the week, hour,
and secret
I have no idea what the problem could be, but I'll throw this out there anyway.
Do you have the correct black ink installed for the paper/profile your using?
I don't even know if this would cause dark prints.
Cheers,
Dave
At 10:37 AM 22/01/2007, you wrote:
Yes, my experience is in synch with
Thanks for the reply David. Yes, I checked that. I even replaced all
of the inks. Something is wrong. I appreciate any suggestions.
Paul
On Jan 21, 2007, at 9:01 PM, David Savage wrote:
I have no idea what the problem could be, but I'll throw this out
there anyway.
Do you have the correct
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