RE: Weird printer profile update
RE: Weird printer profile update
- Subject: RE: Weird printer profile update
- From: Roger Breton <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 30 Aug 2012 09:53:38 -0400
For the record, I decided to get an Epson 4900 and, so far so good. I don't
print every day to it but it seems that the head's clogging problems in this
machine are never as severe as they were on the 4000. I noticed, too, that,
whenever I turn it on, it seems to go through some internal routine which, I
suspect, includes some kind od head cleaning or nozzle check behind the
scenes. Still, my first order of business using this printer, with the ORIS
ColorTunerWeb RIP, is to launch a simple nozzle check. So far, so good. That
nozzle check pattern is keeping strong and I have not come across my first
clogged heads yet. I think I've had the printers for a couple of months now.
Best / Roger
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[mailto:colorsync-users-bounces+graxx=email@hidden] On
Behalf Of Robert Rock
Sent: August-30-12 9:19 AM
To: 'Matthew Ward'; 'colorsync-users Mailing List'
Subject: RE: Weird printer profile update
Matthew,
Yes, this list is a great resource for problem solving, no matter the cause.
Sometimes, as you now know, the solutions are unbelievably simple. Glad
you're back up and running.
Another problem which I'm sure many of us often encounter are clogged heads
(nozzles), which also do wacky things to our output. Nearly every printer
manufacturer recommends (at least with older models) to periodically clean
the print heads, often done via their own built in utility. As you know,
this is done by spraying ink through the nozzles to clear them, using and
wasting LOTS of very expensive ink. I came across a very simple utility
called "Harvey Head Cleaner" (http://www.harveyheadcleaner.com/) that does
this automatically in the background while you sleep. It works by printing a
very small test pattern which uses a minimal amount of each color. When done
regularly, this will guarantee that your nozzles never clog. And again, it
uses a very, very small amount of ink, compared to the manufacturers head
cleaning utility. When not in use, I keep my printer loaded with inexpensive
uncoated paper to be used for this recurring process. And the same paper can
be turned over and used again and again.
I have no affiliation with this company, nor do I own their stock, but am
only recommending it for a solution to a very annoying but easily resolved
problem.
Best,
Bob Rock
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