Boris Tahmasian
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I have two Canon i960s. One is about two years old which I purchased brand new. The other one I purchased used a few weeks ago and seems to be in good shape.
I have switched to a non-Canon inkset (www.tylermartin.com) and I am haveing a lot of trouble with the printer. I have read some possitive response to the fact that the non-OEM inks work fine.
I am having two problems.
1. My colors are way off and I am searching high and low trying to get a profile that works with this combo - I am using Tylermartin ink and COSTCO (kirkland) Glossy paper
2. Problem two is that one of the printers output on glossy photo paper has a very strong magenta cast. The photos almost look totally magenta and have that cross processed look. Something is seriously wromg here. The irony is that if I print on regular paper other that the flat look the colors look the way they are supposed to.
This is totally baffeling to me. I did follow the steps from the following link:http://www.neilslade.com/Papers/inkjetstuff1.html for removing and cleaning the printheads. I blew air into the printhead to clean it. Do I need to soak the printheads in water for a better cleaning.
Do I have nozzles that are blocked or somethig else is going on here? Does anyone have any clue? I am not even bothering with Canon help because I know the first question they are gonna ask is if I am using original Canon inks and paper and the fact that I am not they usually do not bother with the rest of the problem.
Any help will be appreciated.
I have switched to a non-Canon inkset (www.tylermartin.com) and I am haveing a lot of trouble with the printer. I have read some possitive response to the fact that the non-OEM inks work fine.
I am having two problems.
1. My colors are way off and I am searching high and low trying to get a profile that works with this combo - I am using Tylermartin ink and COSTCO (kirkland) Glossy paper
2. Problem two is that one of the printers output on glossy photo paper has a very strong magenta cast. The photos almost look totally magenta and have that cross processed look. Something is seriously wromg here. The irony is that if I print on regular paper other that the flat look the colors look the way they are supposed to.
This is totally baffeling to me. I did follow the steps from the following link:http://www.neilslade.com/Papers/inkjetstuff1.html for removing and cleaning the printheads. I blew air into the printhead to clean it. Do I need to soak the printheads in water for a better cleaning.
Do I have nozzles that are blocked or somethig else is going on here? Does anyone have any clue? I am not even bothering with Canon help because I know the first question they are gonna ask is if I am using original Canon inks and paper and the fact that I am not they usually do not bother with the rest of the problem.
Any help will be appreciated.