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HELP!!! Our GS6000 has some serious color consistency problems. For example, I'm currently printing a 4x8 with a solid orange background--it starts out the correct shade of orange, but the color is gradually shifting as it's printing and by the end of the print it's a completely different shade of orange (usually lighter). We're blowing through media and wasting tons of time--IT'S DRIVING ME NUTS. This is happening regularly with all colors. I basically can't print large solid areas of color at all because of this. This is our only printer and other than this one print quality issue, the thing still prints great. The problem is only noticeable on very large areas of solid colors. We're trying to squeeze as much life out of it as we can, but I'm starting to have my doubts we're going to be able to rely on it much longer.
My intuition says it's some kind of ink starvation issue--if the flow of a particular color is reduced, obviously the color is going to change. But I really have no idea what could be causing it. Test prints looks great with no missing nozzles and only a few deflected nozzles. I like to think I take pretty good care of this machine. We recently had the dampers replaced for the first time possibly ever (we bought it used in 2011), but that didn't fix the problem. Not to mention we had some serious issues with Decision One, who seem to be the ONLY folks willing to work on this machine any more because they are the only people who can still get parts from Epson. That's my understanding, anyway.
If anyone has ANY ideas what may be causing my problems, I'm all ears! We just don't have it in the budget right now to even think about purchasing another printer...but it also doesn't make sense to throw a bunch of money at an almost 9 year old machine...we're kind of in a pickle, hence my plea for HELP!
Thanks guys!
My intuition says it's some kind of ink starvation issue--if the flow of a particular color is reduced, obviously the color is going to change. But I really have no idea what could be causing it. Test prints looks great with no missing nozzles and only a few deflected nozzles. I like to think I take pretty good care of this machine. We recently had the dampers replaced for the first time possibly ever (we bought it used in 2011), but that didn't fix the problem. Not to mention we had some serious issues with Decision One, who seem to be the ONLY folks willing to work on this machine any more because they are the only people who can still get parts from Epson. That's my understanding, anyway.
If anyone has ANY ideas what may be causing my problems, I'm all ears! We just don't have it in the budget right now to even think about purchasing another printer...but it also doesn't make sense to throw a bunch of money at an almost 9 year old machine...we're kind of in a pickle, hence my plea for HELP!
Thanks guys!