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Re: Custom .icc profiles verses Epson provided profiles, and random spots on substrate
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Re: Custom .icc profiles verses Epson provided profiles, and random spots on substrate


  • Subject: Re: Custom .icc profiles verses Epson provided profiles, and random spots on substrate
  • From: "t labarbera" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 02 Jan 2006 18:09:11 -0500

>>"Millers' Photography L.L.C" <email@hidden>: Can a custom paper/ink/printer .icc profile created with i1 Match
3.4, cause a problem that an Epson provided profile would not cause? Printing note cards, 7 in x 10 in, on the Epson R2400, with custom profile for this particular substrate gives astonishing results. ...snip...However, sporadically, randomly, tiny round dots are laid down in white areas.  Magenta dots, gray dots.


I print on 7x10 (5x7 folded) Strathmore Creative Cards cardstock using my Epson 4000 using a custom profile created by Cathy's Profiles and have never experienced this...

How heavy is the cardstock? My old Epson 1160 had a switch (for lack of a better term) under the printer cover that I moved to the "+" (plus) position for heavier papers--I can set the paper thickness on the 4000 but I would bet that the 2400 doesn't allow that.

Anyway...could it be that the print head is hitting the edge of the paper and "flicking" droplets on the paper????

Terrie
http://tlbtlb.com/
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