te36
Fan of Printing
- Joined
- Jun 14, 2017
- Messages
- 128
- Reaction score
- 23
- Points
- 53
- Location
- San Francisco Bay Area
- Printer Model
- various
martin0reg: Liked the hologram info a lot.
kanonvater: good attempt to figure out guidance from few data points. martin0reg didn't bitch about his $85 brand new heads, so i guess they go strong and thats a save bet. If i was buying them i would just be paranoid that they would far survive the printer chassis.
No idea if this works, but if these print heads start failing because of some developing clogging that the nozzle test does not unveil, maybe it can be unveiled with an A4/letter page of full width primary color bars on glossy paper. Those bars require the maximum rate of ink to be pumped though the system, and thats where all my cheap or badly refilled/set-up refill ink cartriges started to show banding. In my experience, glossy was also necessary to keep the resolution and see the banding accurately. On normal paper the ink drops seem to bleed enough to make banding convert into just lighter shades of colors. Maybe the same type of banding might happen with clogging onset in the head and such a page could be used to better judge how well a head performs.
kanonvater: good attempt to figure out guidance from few data points. martin0reg didn't bitch about his $85 brand new heads, so i guess they go strong and thats a save bet. If i was buying them i would just be paranoid that they would far survive the printer chassis.
No idea if this works, but if these print heads start failing because of some developing clogging that the nozzle test does not unveil, maybe it can be unveiled with an A4/letter page of full width primary color bars on glossy paper. Those bars require the maximum rate of ink to be pumped though the system, and thats where all my cheap or badly refilled/set-up refill ink cartriges started to show banding. In my experience, glossy was also necessary to keep the resolution and see the banding accurately. On normal paper the ink drops seem to bleed enough to make banding convert into just lighter shades of colors. Maybe the same type of banding might happen with clogging onset in the head and such a page could be used to better judge how well a head performs.