Same lam. Nothing changed but the time of day. Just ran another and it's off.Just curious - are these laminated prints, if so, using same roll of laminate? We've noticed some laminates add a Y tint and sometimes have to adjust Y levels to compensate.
Seems like every nation's economy is based on fleecing the dumbs.It's a feature.
Did you calibrate you profile lately?Here we go again...inconsistent colors again. Bottom print printed this morning. Top one just a while ago. SAME profile. SAME roll of material. SAME FILE. The blues are more different in person than this photo even depicts. WTF??
Did you calibrate you profile lately?Here we go again...inconsistent colors again. Bottom print printed this morning. Top one just a while ago. SAME profile. SAME roll of material. SAME FILE. The blues are more different in person than this photo even depicts. WTF??
Sorry, but didn't you just say the historically poor latex reds were all due to profiling, the other day? Going with your take in that thread, you need to do some profiling, but
in reality you are dealing with HP/Phisher Price Latex.
Check the ml count on your heads and replace them if they are over 3000ml, I have gotten over a year on these **** HP heads I put up with and they seems to be getting better(the more you print, the longer they seems to last), but noticed a decline from the the regular "grain train" prints a few weeks ago only to see my heads were at 4-6k mls on average and just replaced them all. I don't believe I have every had a set of HP heads last this long as I have on the 831 set, going back to the 5000 series and switching inksets between aqueous and pigmented back in 2003.