InkAmateur
Newbie to Printing
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- Epson Photo Stylus R320
Hello,
I'm new to the forum and I'm hoping someone here can help me understand what causing my prints to have a red hue (I mean really red) after about 2 weeks. I've never had a problem like this before, I use a Epson Photo Stylus R320 to create sample 8x10 photos that will later be printed by a professional shop, I also use it for printing family photos.
I am using ink from a non-OEM supplier, but I have never had any issues with my suppliers in the past. Listed below is the work flow I followed.
Thanks for your help,
Al
I'm new to the forum and I'm hoping someone here can help me understand what causing my prints to have a red hue (I mean really red) after about 2 weeks. I've never had a problem like this before, I use a Epson Photo Stylus R320 to create sample 8x10 photos that will later be printed by a professional shop, I also use it for printing family photos.
I am using ink from a non-OEM supplier, but I have never had any issues with my suppliers in the past. Listed below is the work flow I followed.
- Print calibration test sheets on the photo paper that will be used
- Wait 4 hours for the ink to dry.
- Scan the test sheets and create printer profile.
- Print 2nd set of calibration test sheets using new profile.
- Wait 4 hours for ink to dry. Visually compare colors to standards.
- Color match is good
- Print family photos
- Color looks good, no issues.
- Set pictures on a table to dry. They were not in direct sunlight, in fact they were in a shaded part of my office.
- After 2 weeks I finally had a chance to look at the pictures again. I had to fly out of town on business.
- All of the pictures had a deep, very deep, red hue to them. Even the calibration test sheets turn red during the 2 weeks.
- Replaced the ink cartridges with cartridges from another shipment and supplier.
- Recalibrated the printer using the proper media and methods above.
- Reprinted photos
- After 4 days the prints started getting a red hue, in 2 weeks they looked like the previous batch.
- Ran a cleaning and print check, everything was fine.
- Replace all the cartridges again, with ones from the original shipment. Recalibrated and re-ran the photos.
- They maintained color on this final run and I have not had a problem since.
Thanks for your help,
Al