wannaby
Fan of Printing
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- Jun 20, 2017
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- Printer Model
- Epson P800, 3800, ET-4800
Hello… I recently discovered your informative forum while researching a problem with my “vintage” Epson Stylus Pro 3800 printer and thought it was time to join.
Following forum guidelines, I’ll try to be forthcoming, while hopefully not providing unnecessary information. If the background info it too much to read, try skipping down to the WORKAROUND section.
BACKGROUND:
I have two Epson Stylus Pro 3800 printers. One is dedicated to Matte/MK-only and a second for Photo/PK-only. I had to do this because years ago, the first one leaked Black ink into the Yellow during PK printing. I rescued the second printer from a friend who was going to toss it. His did not have the Yellow/Black contamination problem, so I set it up as my 3800-PK printer. With this setup, I do not trigger the PK-MK black ink switch. I have only used OEM K3 inks.
A few weeks ago, the 3800-PK printer started showing Black contamination in the Yellow dashes of a Manual nozzle check. This wasn't related to any cleaning activities and I didn't trigger any PK/MK Black ink switch. The contamination went away a few days later all by itself.
To clear a few missing dashes, I ran an Auto Nozzle Check which ended in an error (of unknown #). A Manual Nozzle check showed loads of missing dashes. On a test print, the printer dripped 1/2” black lines along the printhead path. Thinking it was a clog, I tried the Windex method to clean the capping station, wiper blade and under the printheads. Next day Nozzle check was good, and I now think it was air in the lines and not really clogs. BTW, I'm now using the Pharmacist’s solution instead of Windex. Thanks, Pharmacist. As for the yellow contamination, it comes and goes, but I can't see a direct cause and effect. However, sometimes after printing or cleaning, the PK and Yellow nozzle checks both show matching missing dashes or contamination.
CURRENT STATUS:
At the moment, nozzle checks are good with only two dashes missing. However, the yellow is contaminated again and hasn't gone away… even after printing blocks of FFFF00 to flush the yellow printhead.
However, the big eye-opener was discovering that my “80%” full PK cart in 3800-PK weighs only 3.3 oz… meaning it’s actually about 18% full. Three months ago, I installed a new OEM PK cart and printed the equivalent of seven (color and B&W) 15x20” prints. Over these three months, inkcount has increased by 38ml, but total percentage of ink remaining went down by 200%, factoring in that PK went down from 100% to 18%.
Therefore, I now believe the problem is with the valve, seat or seal. While I have not done any Matte printing on the 3800-PK, I noticed the MK ink status dropped from 22% to 17% in the last three months. I have read that the 3800 performs maintenance by auto switching black ink to flush the “other” (in this case MK) ink every so often. I suspect this may be triggering the valve and causing the leak.
WORKAROUND:
I am not handy enough to replace the ink supply system and/or dampers. However, I read someone’s clever idea to print on Photo paper by “fooling” the printer to print with PK ink filled into the MK/Matte cartridge (i.e. cart on the far left side).
I am considering buying Cone’s pigment inks from inkjetmall based on their reputation and built-in chip-resetting, unless persuaded otherwise. My plan would be to only print on Photo paper with printer 3800-PK, although I believe it’s OK to print PK ink on Matte paper (just not the other way around).
This is how the process would work.
1. Fill refillable MK cart with PK ink, and prime cart per instructions.
2. Put a chip from the OEM MK cart onto the refillable MK cart (chip reset per instructions)
3. *edited* When printing, in the Printer Setup, choose a Matte (not Photo) Media Type e.g. Velvet Fine Art
4. *added* Insert Photo paper into the printer
5. For Color Management… well…see Q2 below
So my questions are:
Q1. From your experience, would it be OK to mix OEM K3 inks with Cone inks? I’d eventually move to all Cone inks if they work well.
Q2. For Color Management… which Printer Profile should I choose, Photo or Matte (e.g. PLPP, EMP)
Q3. Does the 3800 printer output ink differently when printing with the driver set to Matte vs. Photo Printer, and if so will that negatively affect the prints?
Q4. Can anyone share their experience on how printing with Epson’s Advanced B&W Photo compares when using OEM black inks vs. Cone’s black inks?
Q5. If I fill the real PK cartridge with something like Piezoflush, won't it be problematic when the printer does it's own maintenance to switch every so often? Or will the switch back to MK completely rid the lines of the Piezoflush.I wouldn't think so, but that's just my guess.
Thanks in advance for sticking through the long post.
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*edited* I updated steps 4 and 5 in my workaround.
Following forum guidelines, I’ll try to be forthcoming, while hopefully not providing unnecessary information. If the background info it too much to read, try skipping down to the WORKAROUND section.
BACKGROUND:
I have two Epson Stylus Pro 3800 printers. One is dedicated to Matte/MK-only and a second for Photo/PK-only. I had to do this because years ago, the first one leaked Black ink into the Yellow during PK printing. I rescued the second printer from a friend who was going to toss it. His did not have the Yellow/Black contamination problem, so I set it up as my 3800-PK printer. With this setup, I do not trigger the PK-MK black ink switch. I have only used OEM K3 inks.
A few weeks ago, the 3800-PK printer started showing Black contamination in the Yellow dashes of a Manual nozzle check. This wasn't related to any cleaning activities and I didn't trigger any PK/MK Black ink switch. The contamination went away a few days later all by itself.
To clear a few missing dashes, I ran an Auto Nozzle Check which ended in an error (of unknown #). A Manual Nozzle check showed loads of missing dashes. On a test print, the printer dripped 1/2” black lines along the printhead path. Thinking it was a clog, I tried the Windex method to clean the capping station, wiper blade and under the printheads. Next day Nozzle check was good, and I now think it was air in the lines and not really clogs. BTW, I'm now using the Pharmacist’s solution instead of Windex. Thanks, Pharmacist. As for the yellow contamination, it comes and goes, but I can't see a direct cause and effect. However, sometimes after printing or cleaning, the PK and Yellow nozzle checks both show matching missing dashes or contamination.
CURRENT STATUS:
At the moment, nozzle checks are good with only two dashes missing. However, the yellow is contaminated again and hasn't gone away… even after printing blocks of FFFF00 to flush the yellow printhead.
However, the big eye-opener was discovering that my “80%” full PK cart in 3800-PK weighs only 3.3 oz… meaning it’s actually about 18% full. Three months ago, I installed a new OEM PK cart and printed the equivalent of seven (color and B&W) 15x20” prints. Over these three months, inkcount has increased by 38ml, but total percentage of ink remaining went down by 200%, factoring in that PK went down from 100% to 18%.
Therefore, I now believe the problem is with the valve, seat or seal. While I have not done any Matte printing on the 3800-PK, I noticed the MK ink status dropped from 22% to 17% in the last three months. I have read that the 3800 performs maintenance by auto switching black ink to flush the “other” (in this case MK) ink every so often. I suspect this may be triggering the valve and causing the leak.
WORKAROUND:
I am not handy enough to replace the ink supply system and/or dampers. However, I read someone’s clever idea to print on Photo paper by “fooling” the printer to print with PK ink filled into the MK/Matte cartridge (i.e. cart on the far left side).
I am considering buying Cone’s pigment inks from inkjetmall based on their reputation and built-in chip-resetting, unless persuaded otherwise. My plan would be to only print on Photo paper with printer 3800-PK, although I believe it’s OK to print PK ink on Matte paper (just not the other way around).
This is how the process would work.
1. Fill refillable MK cart with PK ink, and prime cart per instructions.
2. Put a chip from the OEM MK cart onto the refillable MK cart (chip reset per instructions)
3. *edited* When printing, in the Printer Setup, choose a Matte (not Photo) Media Type e.g. Velvet Fine Art
4. *added* Insert Photo paper into the printer
5. For Color Management… well…see Q2 below
So my questions are:
Q1. From your experience, would it be OK to mix OEM K3 inks with Cone inks? I’d eventually move to all Cone inks if they work well.
Q2. For Color Management… which Printer Profile should I choose, Photo or Matte (e.g. PLPP, EMP)
Q3. Does the 3800 printer output ink differently when printing with the driver set to Matte vs. Photo Printer, and if so will that negatively affect the prints?
Q4. Can anyone share their experience on how printing with Epson’s Advanced B&W Photo compares when using OEM black inks vs. Cone’s black inks?
Q5. If I fill the real PK cartridge with something like Piezoflush, won't it be problematic when the printer does it's own maintenance to switch every so often? Or will the switch back to MK completely rid the lines of the Piezoflush.I wouldn't think so, but that's just my guess.
Thanks in advance for sticking through the long post.
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*edited* I updated steps 4 and 5 in my workaround.
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