In my example, the NUMBER_OF_FIELDS is correct:
SAMPLE_ID RGB_R RGB_G RGB_B XYZ_X XYZ_Y XYZ_Z (7 fields)
Pharmacist introduced SAMPLE_LOC to the configuration (field 2 out of 8) but did not add the location index to the sets:
1 0.00000 0.00000 0.00000 7.404274 5.772079 12.826289 (7 fields)...
So the luminance data is available!
I used it to create a simple script to do a lab to xyz conversion, and generated a sample conversion of some of your attached zip and csv files. To avoid a deep dive into the Argyll software to save a few cents, before we try again, deliver a properly...
If your main problem is simply translating the CSV values to a ti3 (template) that should be possible with a simple parsing script. But if I understand correctly the ali colorimeter measures in LAB and should convert to RGB first for ti3 compliance? This is still possible but a lot less simple...
You will find this in the service manual. Unfortunately I could not find a free one available for your model on the internet.
However, with the power of Ctrl-F on my side, I went through a few manuals of similar XP-000 printers, looking for "reflector" and was able to locate the part. It is...
These are the same printers with only a 'different' printhead (although I assume there are no mechanical differences). You can find this in the service manual. I strongly advise you again to read it thoroughly because thus far all your questions are answered there, and you'll need the detailed...
The alignment steps are mentioned in Adjustment starting on page 209 of the service manual.
They also mention the service tool for Epson Stylus Pro 3880/3885/3890 is different from 3800/3800C/3850. Regarding your question about compatibility among those models, it mentions that the printheads...
That's a odd conclusion, and inherently false. Although grease is almost never a requirement for any mechanical system to operate, it is applied to prolong the lifespan of the parts against wear and erosion during use.
When applying a excessive amount or the wrong type of grease, it can become...
I'd guess it is something to do with the wheels gripping and feeding the tray at different strenght, or tolerance related where the tray is fed by a wheel on the left side (of your picture) and due to the loose fit will feed it at an angle on the x axis.
Crealtity is really bottom of the barrel stuff. I think they are regarded as decent because of good marketing, Ender reputation and low prices. The main appeal for example of the Ender series was its upgradeabilty. With their more recent models they step away from this and make a closed design...
You probably do not want to disassemble those tensioned gear assembly's because they are not easy to reassemble. Additionally some of those also require precise adjustment either physical or with a service program, so I recommend against it.
However, with the printer operational and easy...
I agree with this when regarding a printer that is less than 10 years old, however all mechanical parts get some synthetic grease from the factory. This has an expiration date and while it is definitely not a necessity, it doesn't hurt to apply some of the appropriate grease to protect the...
You want to be cleaning the sensors on those small PCB and the associated encoder wheels. Those measure the movement of the DC motors and are the cause of your current issue. You took some decent pictures showing that, those sensors and encoder wheels need to be completely clean.
In regards of...
I usually use either PTFE lube on sliding parts and synthetic grease on gears. What kind of crazy product did you use, adhesive grease, that sounds like two opposites.
If you think you smudged the sensors you should clean those, don't disassemble everything straight away, try to reach the...
Have you accessed the service menu yet? Perhaps it can solve your issue. Go to the home screen of the printer and tap the back button 4 times, this video explains how to access it.
The steps I would take in your situation:
1. Remove all installed printer drivers and software from computer & factory reset/initialize the new printer.
2. Use a known good printer cable, without using a hub. Disconnect all other USB devices besides the keyboard and mouse.
3. Follow the...
Hi and welcome,
I think the ink you purchased should be good enough to get a comparable reproduction like the OEM ink.
However, for a good and controllable color reproduction you need to create your own profiles, or have them made for you. In this case, it is because your third party ink is...
I did the opposite and printed an alternative to a ‘expensive’ Cokin P camera filter mount for my Sony Mavica 3.5 diskette cameras. I also printed some Cokin P size gel film holders to create silly custom filters from various transparent materials.
Even though transparent filaments might not be...
How well do the pigments settle in the paper? I've tried those papers too but with dye inks, and even though the print was OK, just a touch with a sweaty finger would smear the ink.
Which makes sense though, as it is aquarel paper.
Isopropyl alcohol acts as a water displacement, the exact opposite of what you need when you try to 're-hydrate' some rock solid dry pigments.
What to use instead? According to the manufacturers, some special cleaning solution. According to a local ink filler, exclusively hot demineralised...
On one of my Epson printers this happens when one of the ink nozzles blocks up. In my case it is usually one of the magenta nozzles that fails the nozzle check. That then results in a print like yours, in some printhead passes, the head fails to spray ink through a certain nozzle to the paper...