Re: Weird printer profile update
Re: Weird printer profile update
- Subject: Re: Weird printer profile update
- From: Terence Wyse <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 30 Aug 2012 09:51:01 -0400
OK, I guess we need decision on who (Steve, Claudio or yours truly) called it correctly and the quickest.
I sent Matthew an email yesterday at 6:07pm (EST) stating that it appears there's no light cyan ink printing (Bingo!). I missed the call on the light-light black ink.....but the neutral axis did look like a spiraling strand of DNA or something...very weird.
I must say though, I hadn't thought of the simple mistake of switched cartridges.....I was thinking it was a straightforward case of alien abduction of the light cyan ink because, as we all know, certain alien races depend on light cyan as their "life essence" or blood if you will. If you don't believe me, remove your aluminum hats for a moment and think back to the numerous cases of shortages of light cyan ink cartridges over the years. Yes, exactly, you see what I mean.
As for you Matthew, glad you figured out the problem....but all the same, be wary of aliens needing a blood transfusion. Just sayin'.
Regards,
Terry
:-)
On Aug 30, 2012, at 8:09 AM, Matthew Ward <email@hidden> wrote:
> Thanks to Steve, Cladio and Terry who contributed on and off list - very illuminating.
> With these cheap inks it is possible to put the wrong inks in the wrong slots and if anything that stupid is possible, its likely to be me that discovers it.
>
> Basically if you want to waste a lot of time and the time of people on the list willing to help, simply reverse light cyan and light light black then create a profile.
> There used to be a time where you could blame the fumes coming off the dishes for this sort of moronicity.
>
> Best
> Matthew Ward
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