I used a SpyderX Pro to calibrate the monitor on my Dell laptop and I am very happy with the colour renditation on the monitor. However, when I compare the test print to this: https://www.redcliffeprint.co.uk/news/calibration-print.html the test print is far too warm. I don't have a Monkey so...
I know I sholudn't have done this. When I was reloading the ink cartridges with ink I unplugged the printer to stop it moving the tray back in. When I had completed the refill and reset cartridges the printer flashed the orange light despite all the cartridges being solid red. The trouble...
I wasn't using the printer much except to do tests once a week to keep the heads clean. I got that bit right. Unfortunately I let the CO on my Pro10s run out and suck air in. Can it be salvaged, or am I stuffed?
Thanks for any help.
Help! What have I done wrong? Have I filled the ink into the wrong cartridge? I am using octoinks. The faces are far too red. This happens when I use Photoshop, or I just print off the Canon software. It is a Pro10s. The above is from the monitor and the below is the print.
I did my first refill on my Canon Pro 10s. It was easy. I used the drip fill method to save time rather than the rapid syringe method as I didn't have 10 syringes and modified covers. My guess it it took me about 1minute to drip fill each cart. As I was doing the second the carousel moved back...
I am using Photoshop and the Canon software. I am guessing there is a steep learning curve. Apparently imagePrograf doesn't work with 10 ink set ups. Is that correct? Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
I have just bought a Canon 10s and I am looking to sell this. Lots original Epson of ink in it, and a spare black. Collection only from East London. I will show you it working £40 ono.
I got fed up paying a fortune for terrible photo printing and unhelpful printers so I bought the above Epson. I now realise that it doesn't work with a PC built in the last 15 years as the drivers don't exist. Has anyone cracked this, as I am not keen to use it on my ancient Mac Air? Many thanks...