Five hours and got the bloody carriage thing installed.
But now the LCD display won't light up! Power comes on and makes sounds like it is working and head moves again. Suspect the ribbon cable to LCD is messed up. Thing is a mess of ribbon cables and a lot of them are bent into special...
Part showed up from China to USA, from the date from whenever I ordered it on here (Aug. 26,2018). About 9-10 days given the Labor Day holiday.
Seems the new print-head carrying part of the carriage sticks a bit on sliding up and down, but maybe it will break in. Used a bit of dry silicon oil...
Check ebay as they have some refurbished and new. https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_trksid=p2499334.m570.l1313.TR3.TRC0.A0.H0.TRS0&_nkw=Epson+wf-4734&_sacat=51328
However, the cost may exceed the printer price though as I saw new one for $350 in USA, and that printer was around $299...
I see that gray bar around 5:30 mark that shows a couple of screws in it on top of the carriage area, although the parts manual shows five screws holding it on in total. I think that's what goes on top of the part that broke off. Must be some sort of slide for the top part of the carriage that...
I've used the CA glue + baking powder in model airplanes and balsa wood when I was into that stuff.
The problem with the broken piece is trying to get it back into where it came out. I pried and wiggled the piece before it came out, and it was like working a puzzle. I don't know how to get...
Seems some flat spring by the upper right white gear in the carriage may have fatigued the plastic there and broke it loose. I wiggled it and fished it out and can see the underside where it snapped off the carriage and was jamming the thing.
I may try and re-glue the piece with the spring off...
I don't think it's that.
The carriage jumps a bit when it hits something and stops. It looks like it is striking some small paper-clip looking things on top of the long gray steel slider at the top rear of the carriage. The carriage assembly feels loose and wiggles. I can wiggle it while off...
Thanks Hat, but PayPal sent me an email this AM saying the China printer outfit is preparing shipment for a new carriage. Maybe 2-3 weeks out.
Given it took me two weeks to unplug the other Epson 3880, spending a few days tearing into the wonky carriage one might not be too bad. Don't know if...
Okay. Google found someone on the Luminous Landscape site who did take one apart in 2014 for what seems the same thing maybe. But it took him 10 hours (over two days?) to get it apart! It'll take me a week with the manual.
Ugh!
Why doesn't Epson make these things easier to work on.
W.F.
Something happened to one of my 3880's. I heard it making a short sweep across the paper and then a yellow paper jam light came on and the head was stopped in the middle.
I hit the paper eject and paper rolled on out and was smooth. No crumple like it was ahead strike. Paper was just typing...
I was using the OCP dye ink my Canon printer from RJetTek for several years. No issues with it. Cheap too.
On the recent clean out of the Cone K7 inks in one 3880 that was plugged well in the PK Black, after the clearing out I switched it to color dye from BCH Technologies. They also sell a...
What bothers me is that Epson should have profiled their papers instead of using "One size fits all" profiling method because it doesn't. They got lazy to do it the way they did and what the class instructor was pointing out and the need to profile yourself and not trust their canned profiles...
The image below is for your amusement and what I gleaned out of the Freestyle Photo seminar. It shows the Epson Premium Glossy, Premium Luster, and Premium Semi-Gloss factory-made paper profiles.
Notice, THEY ARE ALL EXACTLY THE SAME, RIGHT DOWN TO THE COLOR GAMUT VOLUME NUMBERS! The chances...
True enough on changing of papers and ink will change the gamut numbers. What baffled me at first was why the two softwares made different images with same ink and paper.
The attempt with the increased ink load for the x-rite made it closer to BasICColor output image where I had increased the...
I need to clean house on my profiles. Maybe do l ike you and move a lot of them into some other storage place.
Anyhoo, back to more profiles and testing...
Here are the "Gamut color volumes" for the percentage ink load on the Epson Glossy with the dye ink and using BasICColor Catch 5:
+15% =...
Yes, it's been OFF in both Qimage and the Epson driver both.
I'm running an ink load on Epson Glossy now at 15%, 20%, and 25% to see what happens to the color volume, and see if I can hone it in better. I'll wait a few hours for them to dry before scanning.
Crikey! I just looked and I have...
Regarding #11, I checked when selected "The printer/driver manages color" in QImage the Epson properties shows ICM turned off, but my selected ink load of +20% remained.
As to the ink percentage load in the Epson driver, I mentioned I could see when I scan the BasICColor charts if the ink load...
Yeah, I suppose the Colormunki Photo could pull off the profile, but I really wasn't happy with the iStudio and the profile combo it made. Maybe they tweaked the newer CM Photo head a bit better for iStudio, but don't know. Results of iStudio seemed too cold for my taste and contrasty. I was...
Don't think I ever used "Let printer manage color." I've always profiled no matter the ink 'cause some papers are weird in color - and why I dropped the K7 B&W endeavor too because of lack of tint control.
Ran out of Epson paper and loaded the cheap Costco Kirkland Gloss. Print below has "Let...