how do you see the bulk system compromising print quality especially if it nozzle check looks good all colors appear to be clean resolution remains very fine. no banding at all in photo rpm. On 17-Feb-09, at 4:08 PM, Cdtobie wrote: > > The bulk ink system is the likely culpret, in cases where there is > one involved. > > C. D. Tobie > Global Product Technology Mngr. > Digital Imaging & Home Theater > Datacolor.com > CDTobie@... > > On Feb 17, 2009, at 6:36 PM, Michael de Courcy <mdec@...> > wrote: > >> >> oh yes, i meant to mention that, i cleaned and did a nozzle check >> the results were positive. >> >> On 17-Feb-09, at 3:29 PM, John Vitollo wrote: >> >>> --- In colorvision_group@yahoogroups.com, Michael de Courcy >>> <mdec@...> wrote: >>> >.... A few days >>> > ago for no apparent reason i mages which previously printed well >>> were >>> > now exhibiting a definite magenta/ yellow overall cast. Thinking >>> that >>> > it might have to do with a variation in the ink, I re-profiled the >>> > printer and paper. same results with new profile. I then tried to >>> > reconfigure the profile to improve printed results. >>> >>> Have you done a nozzle check to make sure all the inks are firing? >>> >>> >> > = > >
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Re: [colorvision_group] Re: R1800 unexplained shift from neutral to magenta
2009-02-18 by Michael de Courcy
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