If your colors are off the solution is a custom ICC profile for the inks and paper that you are using. Check your paper manufacturer to see if they have ICC profiles for their paper and the Epson 1400. If this does not work then InkJetCarts can provide a custom ICC profile. Just explicitly follow the instructions on their web site. I believe there is no charge for current customers.coldlshower said:bobjoek,
You're absolutely right for Epson 1400. So far I am happy with damper carts and its performance. What I noticed was that blue color (sky) is blusih, not that blue as you see sky. All other colors look the exact the same betwen those on screen and glossy photopapers.
BTW, how do you keep your carts from drying and how often do you do nozzle checking/head cleaning? The reason is that I do not print pictures now that often as before.
I don't have a drying problem with the damper carts, as I keep ink in them and they remain in the printer. Nozzle checks are performed weekly. So far I have not had any need to do head cleaning. The Epson 1400 uses dye inks, which are much less prone to clogging than pigment inks.
Bob