I guess I wasn't clear, but I did the purging and cleaning in three steps over a 24 hr period, so impatience wasn't the problem. I called Bob at MIS and he suggested that I suck out 100ml of ink from the offending cart, squirt the ink back into the bottle and try again. Two cleaning cycles later is was perfect. Bob said that that procedure was a kind of catch-all fix for all kinds of CFS problems. Yes, I did end up wasting lots of ink, but that is the beauty of a CIS/CFS, there is still plenty of ink left. The banding was caused by me stupidly having the wrong paper selected... now it is looking pretty good... just have to get my monitor/printer calibrated better. Also waiting to get a replacement disk for SilverFast... anyone having good luck using that to reduce the grain aliasing? thanks, mark --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@y..., "ruhrfoto" <ruhrfoto@y...> wrote: > Mark, > I sympathize with you beeing impatient. But what you are doing is > just wasting ink, paper and time. > Be patient and let the combo sit for a night after having applied > some drops of windex on the parking pad. There is probably > some air in the print head which needs some time to vanish. > You´re sure to have fixed the carts properly? > Bernd > > --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@y..., "markhahn2000" > <markhahn2000@y...> wrote: > > Just install a MIS CFS with VM quadtones in a new 1160. > Nozzles > > checked out perfectly with the Epsin supplied carts, but now > have a > > problem with the new MIS ink/carts. Printed out about 30 purge > sheets > > and about 20 cleaning cycles. Missing a few bars in one head > check > > (upper right had test). Am getting some minor banding in my > shadows, > > otherwise looks promising. Using the Roark workflow. > > > > How can I fix this? > > > > thanks, > > > > mark
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Re: new 1160, MIS, nozzles check out bad, banding... HELP
2002-01-09 by markhahn2000
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