Frustrated
gubbs
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I use an Epson 830, in an attempt to cut costs I started using 3rd party Inks and paper. I was dissapointed with the results. Initially everything I printed came out with a green cast.
Not wanting to give up, I bought DDI's Prism calibration cards and software.
Basically, you print a test card then scan it with one of the supplied preprinted test cards. The software then generates a profile. I load the profile into qimage, turn off any colour correction through the epson print drivers and print. I now have a pink cast :bash .
I'm going to contact DDI for some help, but was looking for any other advice or tips... Maybe I should just stop being tight and cough up the significant extra for the epson inks and papers :cry
Not wanting to give up, I bought DDI's Prism calibration cards and software.
Basically, you print a test card then scan it with one of the supplied preprinted test cards. The software then generates a profile. I load the profile into qimage, turn off any colour correction through the epson print drivers and print. I now have a pink cast :bash .
I'm going to contact DDI for some help, but was looking for any other advice or tips... Maybe I should just stop being tight and cough up the significant extra for the epson inks and papers :cry
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In other words, 3rd party papers may not work unless you have a profile from the manufacturer.
Your experience rings a lot of bells. Mostly, they're alarms about printers being so finicky that using non-proprietary inks and papers is likely to lead to poor prints.
Bummer.
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I feel for you :cry I did the same thing (used 3rd party inks). These inks pretty much gave my 820 terminal constipation. I got so many clogs, that I'd waste cartridges going through the "cleaning cycle", over and over again. Just to get one color cleared up and then another would clog
Like you, I tried to save a few $ and wound up spending extra $. I finally just gave up and bought an HP Photosmart Printer. Not the best quality output, but the price was right and I've never had any problems with any of my HP's clogging. Although, talk about overpriced cartridges and papers :yikes
Good luck with your 830, or your next printer.
Steve
I was using it sparingly, mostly to print out info, and I can still do that much, just no color or any of the other niceties. The cost of ink turned me into, if I want it, I will have it printed frame of mind. The paper, Kodak, from Sam's, it was working for me, if I needed it. I never tried a third party ink, mostly I was afraid of the mess and not having the expertise.
I am extremely jealous of the great new printers I hear about.
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