i think there is a special combination button for each printer. to make the printer print the test page. and for canon as far as i know, there is 2 kind of test print. Standart test print, and extended test print. For HP there also 2 ( actually 1, but the another also can used as a test print...
nice.....:) CD187 Thanks
last night i was dream bout these stepper motor and the mechanism....
N there is one thing i want to know about
These loop rules, count, mechanism. Did it already built in inside the printer CPU, or just in the printer firmware / bios. So what i mean is, if we can open...
Oh, yup thats right "cd187"
The just doubled the resolution......by controlling the printhead motor
Like an example my XNU i320 have 2400 x 1200 resolution
Then my friend's Pixma ip 1000 have 4800 x 1200 resolution......In fact they have the same...precise.....printhead....:)
( I'll try to...
You Know why these printer manufacturer keep research on these two kind of ink cause they had different function and characteristics. so what i mean is " Why they make 5 ink printer when they can make 4 ink ".........because each of the ink make's a different advantages when it spray above the...
Yes that was wright blaster. And i also think that there is to much ink running through my vein than my blood :)
And Link Park
for an addition there also an ink catridge called as " spongeless catridge " which is really2 spongeless. But these catridge also have a problem issue with the ink...
Blaster i think wee need to open a new departemen in the college.
And it should be called the " Refillogi " and a new desease called " Refillophobia " instead " biologi " :D
One thing i suggested to you is.......................................:)
find a store which can give you a live true test print....
buy each " super highest expensive " glossy paper manufaturer
Bring a full calibrated colourproofing to the store...pay them for the test....
Then there you go...
Maybe you ever overfilled your catridge....the yellow and cyan
have u adjust the colour profile on the printer settings ?? :)
grandad also right these colour calibration only effects so much on high printer setting not standart.....on plain standart of course you'll gonna get somethin trrible!
Yes i think nifty's right cause as i know the most used printer in this forum was Canon....but don't worry we accept all of kind...:).....isn't it right nifty....
I have HP.....it was 970Cxi, 3325, 3535, HP1315 like yours....and canon too an i450, i320, bjc2100. i like both of them. for me hp...
Calibration i think thats the right word !
Try to calibrate each device that connect to your pc, from Digicam, Scanner, MOnitor, Printer, and other....i use the Adobe Calibration tool which available when i install adobe
I scan a colour proofing picture then print it again, then calibrate the...
BTW to me it is better to see those ink splash on my hand rather than on my printer :D
and it's too risky to do that....
beside the risk of overfilling, you also can't see the condition of your sponge.
And imagine how those ink catridge hold the ink with the filler hole opened and running all...
1st of all
It's gonna be a mess if you fill your catridge inside your printer instead took it off.....or it's allright if you want to coloring your printer here and there
2nd next
Yes indeed there is a special catridge to allow you to do this!
3rd more
You can't do this on your regular catridge...
Hey, don't to fast buying a new head...try these....
i've also had same experience with you.....
try to put your head in a hot or worm water about 1 cm height, at least to cover your printhead...but don't let the water come into your ink tank...for about 15 minutes...then try it slowly....cycle...
no it's clean blasterq, i always keep my paper in cool place and treat it best.
My finger never touch the glossy side...and i'm sorry it's not a fiingerprint pattern. but a pattern which is similar and alot bigger
Yes i'm agree that we should test each paper....
i usually got my best result when i reduce my black ink up to 90% in the printer setting and the other colours following my calibration. before i got my last result i usually take up the test and calibration about 3 - 4 paper..(even with glossy )...