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Re: [Digital BW] Cyan overspray (halo) on CIS

2001-12-10 by Scott Hendershot

Daniel,

I had a similar problem in a 900. The only cure was a replacement from Epson

Scott

----- Original Message -----
From: "Daniel Perez" <tronicart@...>
To: "Digital BW" <DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Monday, December 10, 2001 2:17 PM
Subject: [Digital BW] Cyan overspray (halo) on CIS<cross posted>


> >Sorry for the cross-post, really need some help,
> though.
>
> Hello list,
>  I just set up my NMC CIS on my 1270 w/ MIS Arch.
> Color inks and noticed something strange right away..
> My prints were coming out with a severe cyan
> "overspray" to the left and top of my print's edge.
>
> I printed some blocks of color to see the range of
> this
> effect. I've posted a scanned print here:
> http://www.tronicart.com/inks/spray.html
>
> Most of the overspray occurred on purple, cyan and
> blue
> blocks. There also appears to be some magenta
> overspray. It doesn't seem to happen on black blocks.
>
> I've run several cleaning cycles to no avail. Nozzle
> checks come up fine, as do alignment checks. I haven't
> tried swapping out w/ an OEM cart, need to buy one.
> Think the one I took out dried already?(since sat.).
>
> I'm running this system on a PC w/ PhotoShop 6.
> Problem
> also shows up in PhotoShop 5.5.
>
> I heard this discussed back in the summer, but don't
> remember it ever getting resolved.(he just gave the
> printer away)
>
> Has this happened to anyone? Did you find a solution?
>
> Thanks for your help!!
> Daniel Perez
>
> >note: My MIS VM CIS set on my 1280 is working without problem.
>
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