Properties section of the printer > Paper Configuration > Color Density you can got from Default 0% to either a -50 percent to a +50 percent.
I made a simple all black print in PhotoShop with RGB=0 or Lab=0. Then printed in on 4x6 inch glossy paper using my paper's profile.
Then I made...
This is a five year old thread, but I recently bought four new packages of "Epson Ultra Premium Presentation Matte Paper" (Picture of a B&W sailboat is on front of package, i.e...
The chip on the back of the cart may not be contacting the pins in the printer. Might try putting a piece of vinyl tape on opposite side of the cart to press it into the contacts better. Might also try and clean the contacts too. I use Caig Deoxit-Gold for that stuff.
I have ink carts do the...
I was using the i1Diagnostics 4 to check my i1 Photo Pro 2 head and also to check my old Colormunki Photo.
I was surprised to see the Colormunki Photo "Failed" a few times in the test. Usually from the sensor facing up and turning it down past the horizontal 3 o'clock into the 4:30 Calibrate...
I haven't heard anything yet either, but I bought mine off the USA supplier near San Diego, CA (I think? Been a while since I bought 3 packages of it.). I did have issues with the TAN key a while back and had to deal with Germany which took a while (Reminded me of the Spyder serial mess where...
From Luminous Landscape: https://forum.luminous-landscape.com/index.php?topic=130642.0
Expensive software and surprised if they are gone. Might be bad for the Apple runners if the next OS update kills it off (32 > 64 bit.).
I have it in Windows 10, but don't know if it will soon crash from...
Interesting you had problems with 1709.
My Windows 10-64x Home problems began with Windows 1809 when it first appeared around Oct. 2018. I updated to it from 1803 and several programs were missing as well as some desktop icons. Some were not "Digitally signed by MS" and then MS pulled the...
The solution in your cleaning cart is pretty faint. I ran into that before and it takes a lot darker solution to show up on plain typing paper. Might explain why it is going down, but you just cannot see it as the solution may be flowing out through the paper fibers and evaporating more than...
Nice work! :thumbsup
Been there few times now on three printers. If the top pads are white then the hoses are clear. The bottom of one of mine was a sludge of goo over where the two hoses are by the drain part.
I didn't use the software, and don't have it either. Never has been an issue...
Cone sells a MK and PK that are advertised as blacker than the OEM Epson black inks. https://shop.inkjetmall.com/About-ConeColor-PRO-High-Density-Blacks/
Don't know if they are more resistant to clogging up the MK/PK valve though.
W.F.
I'm thinking the easiest solution would be to dump the MK ink and fill that tank with distilled water and maybe a little alcohol. No way would it clog up the valve, unless some residual MK in the line got loose. I don't know about leaving the red-colored Piezoflush in the MK tank as it might...
Interesting idea!
I have a PK/MK 3880 valve (A new spare.) and it has four ports on one side and two on the other. I don't know what Epson is doing with that many lines (Six?) in and out of the thing. It's a bizarre looking thing, and Epson wrapped it with some protective tape over the two...
hmmm... Maybe solvent related too. Dunno. :idunno
Anyone take one of those PK/MK valves apart to see what goes wrong with them? Plugged up with ink crud, or maybe etched by some solvent?
W.F.
That's already a given knowing how many have had issues with that valve and the idiotic design behind their PK/MK switching system. I often think Epson designed it to waste ink with subsequent sales of more ink to feed it.
So far, the issues I've seen with that shuttle valve and its design...
Which is guilty? The Photo Black (PK) or the Matte Black (MK) ink that damages the shuttle valve in the Epson printers.
I'm guessing it is the MK (Matte Black) maybe being a thicker ink doing the damage to that valve that switches between the two. If so, I'm thinking of maybe switching it out...
I just rinse mine out with tap water and blow them dry. I keep them all in a Tupperware container too for storage.
I also use a bar of "Lava Soap" to get the ink off my fingers which seems to work well being it is a pumice-based soap. Found it at a hardware store as most drug and grocery do...
No doubt you have some of those "Epsonus Hidenesis" worms residing in one of your two capping station drain hoses. I had two of them in this post that shows the photo of them both: https://www.printerknowledge.com/threads/how-to-go-about-flushing-all-ink-out-of-a-3880.12502/#post-107859
I was...
It takes a lot of fluid to get the lines clear. I must have run about 6 power cleanings to finally get all the cleaning solution to the head and begin to clear in the capping station pads.
When I did the two pads on one 3880, I left the print head off to the left and kept flushing the pads...
I'm not fond of ammonia due to it being corrosive to some metals.
I am interested in the Ranger Industries alcohol ink though. Maybe a mix if it with your alcohol in a cart and trying to use the magenta color patch to print. Mine took about two weeks to clear once and some strong-armed...
The mystery is the smoke part. Given the pump uses a rotary arm against the plastic tubing for the pump action, similar to an IV pump, I don't know if it could pump smoke only. The head moves off the capping station a few times on firing up to get some wiper action so any smoke should...