Ionlab
Fan of Printing
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- Feb 25, 2016
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- Printer Model
- Epson WF3540
Hi,
just wanted to post an update on my experience using the L800 inks (CMYK) to the RX520 without any custom profile. Paper used was EPSON Premium Photo Paper Glossy.
Unfortunately EPSON photo print 2.70 has dropped support for my printer and so I am unable to use the photoenhance profiles (vivid, landscape, person, night etc). So I use the Windows photo suite and do my printing from there. On the drivers I did select the EPSON Vivid profile and adjusted the saturation to +5 and (depending on the image sometimes Brightness to +5 and magenta to +5 to enhance skin tones a liitle bit)
Unfortunately because the original RX520 cyan run out exactly before printing my first photo I was not able to directly compare the two inksets
But to my UNTRAINED eyes the photos came out quite good. I mostly used the Photo setting (and not the Best Photo because I could not spot much difference and the time to print quadruples) in the printer driver. The colors were vivid, the picture looked both more lively and more colorful than the same picture printed on the WF3540. But I think the WF uses durabrite inks which are pigment based.
I did notice some muddying in mostly brown based hair details, brown leaf details but this is most apparent when looking the 10x15cm photo from up close. The strange thing is that photos coming from my A6000 look better than older photos from my DSC-P200 and I think that some of this (slight) mudding has to do with the way the image is downsampled to fit the paper.
More experimentation will be made using my soon to arrive 1500W so that I will be able to use the exact same image and settings using the OEM claria inks and the OEM L800 inks. But for the time being I am very happy with the result.
Now to the RX520 problem...The printer has a feeding problem especially when using small photo papers. The paper is firstly drawn into the printer but the printer does a reverse-forward routine in order to place the paper under the print head and during that motion I get E04 paper jam messages. It seems like the feeding rollers "slip" on the surface of the paper when doing the final forward feed. The only way to be able to print a 10x15cm photo is if I "push" the paper forward in the final phase when that feed-reverse-forward motion is executed.
The problem is much less pronounced when using A4 photo paper, but still present. Is it a roller wear issue or is there something else going on.
just wanted to post an update on my experience using the L800 inks (CMYK) to the RX520 without any custom profile. Paper used was EPSON Premium Photo Paper Glossy.
Unfortunately EPSON photo print 2.70 has dropped support for my printer and so I am unable to use the photoenhance profiles (vivid, landscape, person, night etc). So I use the Windows photo suite and do my printing from there. On the drivers I did select the EPSON Vivid profile and adjusted the saturation to +5 and (depending on the image sometimes Brightness to +5 and magenta to +5 to enhance skin tones a liitle bit)
Unfortunately because the original RX520 cyan run out exactly before printing my first photo I was not able to directly compare the two inksets
But to my UNTRAINED eyes the photos came out quite good. I mostly used the Photo setting (and not the Best Photo because I could not spot much difference and the time to print quadruples) in the printer driver. The colors were vivid, the picture looked both more lively and more colorful than the same picture printed on the WF3540. But I think the WF uses durabrite inks which are pigment based.
I did notice some muddying in mostly brown based hair details, brown leaf details but this is most apparent when looking the 10x15cm photo from up close. The strange thing is that photos coming from my A6000 look better than older photos from my DSC-P200 and I think that some of this (slight) mudding has to do with the way the image is downsampled to fit the paper.
More experimentation will be made using my soon to arrive 1500W so that I will be able to use the exact same image and settings using the OEM claria inks and the OEM L800 inks. But for the time being I am very happy with the result.
Now to the RX520 problem...The printer has a feeding problem especially when using small photo papers. The paper is firstly drawn into the printer but the printer does a reverse-forward routine in order to place the paper under the print head and during that motion I get E04 paper jam messages. It seems like the feeding rollers "slip" on the surface of the paper when doing the final forward feed. The only way to be able to print a 10x15cm photo is if I "push" the paper forward in the final phase when that feed-reverse-forward motion is executed.
The problem is much less pronounced when using A4 photo paper, but still present. Is it a roller wear issue or is there something else going on.
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