Jim, It is probably the ink. IJM will replace it for free. On my K6 set for the 7500, the three bands between 40 and 60%K were identical. Jim Hockings --- jimk_clgy_ab <jim.kitchen@...> wrote: > Dear Group, > > I am trying to print an image with QTR, an Epson > 7000 and K6 inks, and the test image is > failing miserably... > > That said, and referencing the calibration notes in > the QTR documentation, previous > postings indicate that the possible cause of this > posterization or solarization issue could > be a set of K6 inks, which might be mislabeled and, > or physically placed in the wrong > position. > > Since I am new to this arena, what does one look for > in the printed ink separation file, to > determine if there is an incorrectly placed cartidge > and, or incorrect ink within the > cartidge? > > Are there specific characteristics in the printout > that can quickly identify the issue and, or > incorrect placement of an ink cartidge? > > Thank you in advance for your assistance. > > > jim k > > > > > > > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
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Re: [QuadtoneRIP] Posterization, solarization K6 ink set...
2006-02-27 by Jim
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