I've just spent the last four hours cleaning, flushing and refilling my old 2100 color cartridges with ultratones. Most of the time was spent making mistakes which I hopefully don't have to do again, but eventually I got it right. I'd be happy to give the exact procedure for this if anyone's interested. It basically involves flushing the cartridges with tap water and inserting the new ink using a vacuum refill method. My printer now gives me perfect nozzle checks and prints that look pretty damn good! A straight grayscale print with no modifications look very warm, and if I add magenta to the image the print gets cooler and cooler until it looks neutral, after which it shifts towards blue. I get some slight color crossover from the toner inks in the shadow areas when I make cool prints, otherwise everything looks fine. I think this problem can be easily fixed with some tweaking in curves. None of paul's curves give me anything even remotely close to a usable print. I expected that, after all this is not only a different printer but it also has an additional ink. I'm not really sure any curves are needed though, since shifting the amount of magenta basically gives me the control I need. The conclusion so far is that it works extremely well. I'll report back when I've had the chance to test more.
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Ultratones and the 2100, it works!
2003-04-22 by danielstaver
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