That's with the VFA setting which uses the pigment inks only; pigments don't soak as much into the paper as dye inks - the pigments are larger.
Pigment inks smear off on glossy papers
Printing software Qimage simply tells you which resolution is active with an image and which particular driver...
the different paper settings may go with different ink limit settings for different papers - an ink limit per color and a total for mixed colors - mixed as C+M+Y+B; different coatings need different ink limits - you may otherwise get ink puddles on the paper - with by far too much ink for a...
I would do that already at the time of scanning - I don't have your printer but there should be a B/W mode at which you can adjust the threshold in a preview.
The ET-7750 got phased out since quite a while, and dealers have been/are clearing inventory of the 106 inks: I did some testing of the 106 vs. the 114 inks some time ago - both are very good performing inks - with its longevity and gamut . I'm doing the same using the 106 inks in my current...
I'm using the service manual, not the user mnl , there is a paper skew adjustment mentioned on p 148 but I'm not sure whether that would fix your problem
I must admit I'm a kind of lost about the effect you are having; I'm looking into the service manual and see on p148 that a paper skew adjustment can be done - with the adjustment program which you would have to buy separately to the manual if available at all, and it is not clear that this...
I could assume that the paper is not cut strictly rectangular - just put 2 sheets on top of each other - one sheet just turned around by 180 deg - don't mix front and backside. What do you get ?
That's disappointing, you apparently got a pretty worn up replacement printer on wlhich Epson probably replaced the printhead, reset the page counter and added a new waste ink pad. I don't have an idea what could have happened to the index disc.
I purchased the manual quite some time ago, and since I didn't need it yet for my ET-8550 it slowly went into a dark corner of a cabient.
The manual refers to the adjustment program which you have to buy separately, I don't have it.
The nozzle check states that just 151 pages are printed, that's normally not a situation in wlhich such ghosting occurs from ink fog on the timing strip which controls the horizontal movement of the carriage. But give it a try - this timing strip can be cleaned with a piece of kitchen paper...
I found my copy of the ET-8550 service manual, it contains a section to adjust banding but it requires an 'adjustment program' as Epson calls its service/maintenance programs. Such service software is available on the internet for a charge. I think the only action you can take is an iterative...
We discussed in great detail the capabilities and limitations of the T2100 , the restrictions by the one time chips and their pricing is a limiting factor to do lots of printing on it. And it's not a photo printer by Epson terms - the word 'photo' is nowhere mentioned at all in the T2100...
I need to search for a copy of the service manual to see if there are any specific actions to your problem, I didn't need it so far so it must be somewhere at the bottom of a pile......
This would need to be a chemical test for the installed ET-8550 inks - pretty impractical for a regular user. You would have only one option - replacing the inks either by printing them away or sucking them out. When you look to the printhead carriage there is a cover over the cartridge like...
Thanks for the info, the printer is shipped palletized as per Keith cooper's test report, that will increase the shipping rate, and the forwarder will have to do customs clearance and makes a handling charge for it. I'm told by several dealers that Epson is shipping printers to the dealers...
I forgot to consider that you already got a replacement printer by Epson service, the fogged timing strip occurs typically after a longer usage period. Do you see the same letter offset/distortion with bidir. printing off ?
Did I understand you correctly that the banding - the stripes - do not...
I'm a kind of puzzled that several of my recent printers didn't stay that long with me - the Canon TC20 went to a friend of mine, and the Epson T2100 found a new home at my son. Both are interested to have the print capability for larger formats now and then , I explained in detail the...
oh well - it's all marketing - just get an Epson P5000 with a spectrometer or some similar models from Canon - and you get your profiles almost on the fly