As a followup to my first post in this thread, I have attached an Excel Spreadsheet showing all the possible settings for all the 38 paper types that show up in the Epson pP900 driver for me. I built the sheet for my purposes, yet I thought I might as well share, assuming someone else may get...
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In getting used to the paper and print quality settings in the Epson printer driver (in Photoshop), depending on the paper is has the textual quality levels of
SPEED
STANDARD
QUALITY
HIGH QUALITY
MAX QUALITY
MAX QUALITY...
Welcome aboard @garymacf
II am new to this forum as well.
According to this website, those devices are supposed to be supported, yet maybe you have already gone down that path, and the website is outdated.
I thought it was worth mentioning.
https://www.argyllcms.com/doc/instruments.html
John...
Thanks for the information. Sounds like an actual workhorse printer. It probably never came up on my radar as an option as I was looking for a 17-inch wide with a paper roll option, and the MFC-5895CW is only up to 11.7 inches (A3, as you said).
Another factor is that I no longer do my own...
I know its a bit off topic yet great pricing for the 673 inks. Does brother have an inkjet printer that supports 17 inch x 22 inch paper and/or roll paper 17 inch width?
Hi, Ink Stained Fingers.
I am sure it is related to marketing and overall revenues and profits. Canon, Epson, HP, and others are all selling ink as their revenue per liter for one set of Epson P900 cartridges is ~$440 (1/2 liter) and $880 per liter or $3331 per gallon. That price is a bargain...
Using the maintenance manual would be best. Here is a link to an online summary of what probably is in the manual: https://proprintingsystems.com/canon-imageprograf-ipf-error-code-03130031-2f26/
If you have already seen this information, then the maintenance manual is your best bet.
John Wheeler
Hi @Smile
Given my recent UV light testing on my papers, There are a couple items to consider.
1) If you are willing to go down from 300 g/m^2 down to 250 m/m^2, Then Epson Premium Glossy or Semi-Glossy in A4 would possibly meet your needs. I tested the Epson Premium Glossy side by side...
You're welcome @Smile.
You're posting about substitutes for HP paper with low or no OBAs also prompted me to test my papers.
More on that in a reply to your other post
John Wheeler
This is not a new topic for these forums and many great posts exist.
While having done photo restoration work for some time, I have not done much printing. I obtained several paper sample packs and test prints to see what I preferred for my needs.
The sample packs came with two sheets each, and...
You're welcome @Charles218
I get to the same point more quickly these days as I said in my first post
I'm glad you went for a bulletproof solution.
John Wheeler
Hi Jon
Epson is a bit elusive regarding expected scan speeds. I found below that the ADF and flatbed would be the same for B&W, yet twice as long on the flatbed for color.
It does not give the resolution used for this scan speed either, and I have not found any documentation of scan speed vs...
Hi Charles
All I have read is that the printheads of the mx922 are compatible.
However, swapping printheads is usually recommended when you have a known working printhead in the printer having the issue. Otherwise, you may be just trying to solve another printhead issue. So, your mileage may...
Best of skill to you on this approach working. Let us know if it worked, as that would be valuable for others who encounter a similar issue.
John Wheeler
Hi @Charles218
From your first image, the upper portion of the PGBK print head is not working correctly, while the lower portion is. I am not the expert yet I believe these are the nozzles for the pigment black ink. This is consistent with the smeared portion of the text being on the top...
Hi @Stumped2
I am no expert, yet they typically have a toner counter and a drum counter keeping track of when it gets low. There are situations where they don't work right and need resetting. The link to this article goes over these topics, though the steps might be a bit different for your...
Welcome aboard.
I am no expert on either one yet understand that is a common question with tradoffs for certain products. Here is a link that goes over the pros and cons of each for you to consider.
John Wheeler
Screen Printing vs Embroidery
I am not new to taking pictures, post-processing, color management, and sharing images digitally, yet I am relatively a newbie in papers and printing. So, my goal is to become much more knowledgeable about papers and printing on my Epson P900 (including Qimage One), and start exploring larger...