Hi Brad, Are you using the refillable cartridges, or pre-filled? If you are using the refillable one, make sure you "purge" it (pull some ink from the port with a syringe to get rid of potential air bubbles). My 1280, which I bought used, wasn't reliable with the UT2 inks at all when I first switched over from dye - even with the photo black ink, which seems much less prone to clogs/air gaps/whatever is causing the problems. After repeated cleaning cycles, Windex on the parking pad, cleaning the buildup from the bottom of the head, etc., I eventually used my second set of clear carts to run Windex through the heads on and off for days before I could get consistent nozzle checks. Still, it would eventually start banding and ruin a print just when I thought all was good. I subsequently switched to eboni, which seems to be much more prone to clogging. Subsequent cleanings will eventually produce good nozzle checks, but there is no telling how long it will print before I get banding again. I originally intended to use the 1280 as a "glossy" printer, since I've been pretty happy with my QTR tests on matte for the 2200 (I can't seem to get neutral prints from QTR on RC papers, and I really like the tonal range of the UT2 inks). But after wrestling with the 1280 for what seems like forever, I've about decided to bag it and change it back to a general-purpose dye printer. (Dye works perfectly - never drops a nozzle or bands.) Besides, my wife is getting tired of hearing me swear at it until the wee hours of the morning. Sorry for the ramble. You might try soaking the parking pad in Windex (with ammonia) and letting the head park overnight and see if it gets any better. If it does, maybe try for a longer period, or if you are desperate, try one of the clear MIS carts with Windex and run black patches until they are clean. It definitely helped mine, just not enough to be perfectly reliable. (And you said this is a "test" printer, right?) Good luck! Eric --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "bradley_w01" <bradleywakoff@h...> wrote: > In all fairness, the 825 has had a tough life and even with OEM dye inks is a little prone to > clogging. The printer is totally unreliable with the eboni ink, though. I can run four > consecutive nozzle checks and get four different results; rarely is one of them perfect. > Running a cleaning cycle usually gets a good nozzle check immediately afterward, but the > second nozzle check is flawed (missing at least one line segment). All the prints I've made so > far show banding. > > Does anyone have any suggestions? > > thanks! > -brad
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Re: Eboni BO printing - variable nozzle checks
2005-05-10 by e5bowman
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