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Epson printhead alignment data

Epson printhead alignment data

2005-05-30 by sssubito

I couldn't find an appropriate answer to my question via Google...

I own an Epson Stylus Photo 2100. When I do a printhead alignment, 
where is the data stored (I use WinXP)? Somewhere in the Registry or 
in one of the driver's files? Does the printer store the values in 
some kind of NVRAM or flash?

I'm just a bit curious because AFAIR when you update the printer 
driver, you're advised to deinstall the old one. Does this 
deinstallation lead to a loss of a previously applied printhead 
alignment?

What about two or more OSes sharing the same printer. Do I have to 
perform a printhead alignment in every single OS (all of the same 
type)?


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RE: [QuadtoneRIP] Epson printhead alignment data

2005-05-31 by Paul D. DeRocco

> From: sssubito
>
> I couldn't find an appropriate answer to my question via Google...
>
> I own an Epson Stylus Photo 2100. When I do a printhead alignment,
> where is the data stored (I use WinXP)? Somewhere in the Registry or
> in one of the driver's files? Does the printer store the values in
> some kind of NVRAM or flash?
>
> I'm just a bit curious because AFAIR when you update the printer
> driver, you're advised to deinstall the old one. Does this
> deinstallation lead to a loss of a previously applied printhead
> alignment?
>
> What about two or more OSes sharing the same printer. Do I have to
> perform a printhead alignment in every single OS (all of the same
> type)?

I'm not surprised that it's hard to find this information. The only
programming manual I have is for the 2000P, and it doesn't list any commands
for setting any sort of nonvolatile information into the printer, so my
guess is that this info is kept in the registry. If this is true, then QTR
either knows where it is or doesn't use it. On the other hand, I know there
is a command for resetting the chips on the carts, and that wasn't in the
manual, so the manual is obviously incomplete.

--

Ciao,               Paul D. DeRocco
Paul                mailto:pderocco@...

Re: Epson printhead alignment data

2005-06-04 by Roy Harrington

--- In QuadtoneRIP@yahoogroups.com, "Paul D. DeRocco" <pderocco@i...> wrote:
> > From: sssubito
> >
> > I couldn't find an appropriate answer to my question via Google...
> >
> > I own an Epson Stylus Photo 2100. When I do a printhead alignment,
> > where is the data stored (I use WinXP)? Somewhere in the Registry or
> > in one of the driver's files? Does the printer store the values in
> > some kind of NVRAM or flash?
> >
> > I'm just a bit curious because AFAIR when you update the printer
> > driver, you're advised to deinstall the old one. Does this
> > deinstallation lead to a loss of a previously applied printhead
> > alignment?
> >
> > What about two or more OSes sharing the same printer. Do I have to
> > perform a printhead alignment in every single OS (all of the same
> > type)?
> 
> I'm not surprised that it's hard to find this information. The only
> programming manual I have is for the 2000P, and it doesn't list any commands
> for setting any sort of nonvolatile information into the printer, so my
> guess is that this info is kept in the registry. If this is true, then QTR
> either knows where it is or doesn't use it. On the other hand, I know there
> is a command for resetting the chips on the carts, and that wasn't in the
> manual, so the manual is obviously incomplete.
> 
> --
> 
> Ciao,               Paul D. DeRocco
> Paul                mailto:pderocco@i...


I also have never seen any information about alignment data.  Actually I think there's
a bunch of undocumented commands to the printer.  I think it's all saved in the
printer itself.  Based on the fine alignment you can do it's not something that the
driver (Epson or QTR) can do, so it really needs to be in the firmware.

So my guess is you align the printer and no matter what computer, OS, or driver
you use you get the same alignment.

Roy

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