Vague nozzle check print

Harry Briels

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When I execute a nozzle check on my Epson Pro 3880 it is printed very vague and as a consequente it is almost impossible to see possible nozzle problems.
Is there a way to get a normal clear print out?
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When I execute a nozzle check on my Epson Pro 3880 it is printed very vague and as a consequente it is almost impossible to see possible nozzle problems.
Is there a way to get a normal clear print out?
Harry

@Harry Briels, I’d be very interested in seeing your nozzle check, please upload one..
 

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I think a scanner might make the nozzle check more visible, by tweaking the scanner settings. I think increasing contrast and saturation and decreasing light will work.
 

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I am out of town, so do not have access to my 3880, BUT....

I usually execute the Auto nozzle check from the printer LCD menu.

It produces a very clearly visible nozzle check image for all colours, and executes a clean of any clogged nozzles.

I only seem to have minor clog in CYAN if I haven`t used the printer for several weeks.

YMMV

rs
 
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