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Re: aging profile?
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Re: aging profile?


  • Subject: Re: aging profile?
  • From: Thomas Holm / Pixl <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 14 Dec 2003 22:03:27 +0100

Tom Delano wrote:

> Lately I have noticed a drift in the color accuracy of the prints
> towards the blue.

Have a new profile done and you are back on track.
>
> I'm a home based free lancer, so obviously I'd like to keep this
> equipment going as long as possible.

Sure but printer drift over three years is nothing out of the ordinary.
>
> I have one dead red "jet" in the printer head (I have tried the head
> cleaning cartridges) resulting in one missing "step" in the print
> pattern.

Try to put a few drops of Windex on the felt pad where the print head rests
when you shut it down. Then shut off the printer and leave it overnight and
see if it fixes the problem.
Then have someone make a new profile for you.

Best Regards

Thomas Holm / Pixl ApS

- Photographer & Colour Management Consultant
- Adobe Certified Training Provider in Photoshop.
- Apple Solutions Expert - Colour Management
- Imacon Authorized Scanner Training Facility
- Remote Profiling Service (Output ICC profiles)
- Seminars speaker and tutor on CM and Digital Imaging etc.

- Home Page: www.pixl.dk 7 Email: th[AT]pixl.dk
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