UT2 installation on a new 1290s.
2004-02-20 by colingruk
In a previous post I said that I had some troubles when loading the UT2 inkset onto my 1290s using the 1290 drivers. MIS has been brilliant in supplying me with equipment for bulk feeding on this new 1290s, packaging and mailing USPS so that no customs charges were levied at this end. Delivery across the pond was six to ten days, dependingÂ…..The carts were prefilled by MIS with Eboni in the black position. I did not run the Epson inks but jumped straight in with the UT2 set, as I did not want to risk clogging the Eboni. The nozzle checks looked very good - only a few missing segments - except that the yellow position (sepia) was clear. No ink at all. Several nozzle checks and cleanings later, there was no sign of sepia ink but some gaps were appearing with the other colours, but not the Eboni black. Suspecting foam I took the colour cart out and with drew some ink from the sepia bottom outlet. There was ink but no foam. I tried again but no success with the sepia. Next morning I tried again..no luck. Waited some hours.. no luck. Decided to install the Epson inks. After two or three cleaning cycles and nozzle checks between, all were printing properly, so I knew it was not my imported printer. I went back to the MIS setup and had a good nozzle check on the Eboni , nothing in the sepia and mixed with the other colours. I cleaned and nozzle checked, printed purges, waited a couple of hours and tried again and then waited overnight. I knew the printer was OK and so persevered and the nozzle checks got better and, at last, ink started to flow in the yellow so I purged only the yellow. And then it was all clear but for a few segments of the yellow. Then I had perfect nozzle checks. From then on it has been fine with the occasional segment missing in one or other of the positions until Tuesday, then Wednesday and yesterday were OK from switch on. I will be travelling this weekend so hope all is well when I return. It is interesting though that the Eboni has scarcely caused any trouble so I am hopeful for the future now. I have experienced different results between the tonalities (densities) using neutral and sepia curves on Ilford Galerie Smooth Pearl and with the EEM curves on EAM. So I look forward to Paul posting the curves for the 1290. Colin