sonnyssigns
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hello,
I have a epson gs6000 which is giving me much grief when it comes to printing grays...i bought the printer as a demo, it came with colorburst rip ver. 9.6....it came preloaded with environments for every type of media out there...i use alot of 3m IJ-35 and they have the right environment for that paper.....first issue with grays was fixed by epson (under warranty)....i had missing lines on my yellow in the nozzle check which made my grays come out purple....they replaced the capping station where the heads rest and fixed the problem...prints were perfect after....now three months later (5 days out of warranty) the issue came out again prints coming out purple....missing jets in nozzle check...heads were dirty due to soaked flush pad...replaced pad, cleaned heads...head flushed still caused ink to build on heads so i just stopped doing them....after three head cleans, bunch of nozzle checks, and printing a few files....the colors improved alot, but even still when i print a gray gradient, there is a color ship from pure K gray, to hue of magenta gray, back to a lighter pure K gray, then finished off with a light gray with yellow tint....so iam still get a severe color shift in my prints....nozzle checks are perfect! so epson eliminated heads as the issue...they are saying its the RIP....I dont see how its the rips since iam using the same media w/ same environment, but its printing the same files i printed before when it was working completely different color hues...esp. in greyscale......i tried relinearizing my profile using spectralvision pro, and i cannot get the DTP-41 driver to communicate....but my actual/baseline settings are fine either way so i dont see the need to relinearize....i uninstalled and reinstalled software.....still same issues....
does anyone know what could possibly cause a color shift in my greyscale gradients even though my nozzle checks are perfect...wether it be the printer or the RIP....or maybe some troubleshooting or maintenance i can do....
its also not my design files, because i made sure my gray gradients were 100% K...and i printed in both RGB and CMYK with same result....please i need help...Iam new in this large format printing industry and I have no idea what to do...
I have a epson gs6000 which is giving me much grief when it comes to printing grays...i bought the printer as a demo, it came with colorburst rip ver. 9.6....it came preloaded with environments for every type of media out there...i use alot of 3m IJ-35 and they have the right environment for that paper.....first issue with grays was fixed by epson (under warranty)....i had missing lines on my yellow in the nozzle check which made my grays come out purple....they replaced the capping station where the heads rest and fixed the problem...prints were perfect after....now three months later (5 days out of warranty) the issue came out again prints coming out purple....missing jets in nozzle check...heads were dirty due to soaked flush pad...replaced pad, cleaned heads...head flushed still caused ink to build on heads so i just stopped doing them....after three head cleans, bunch of nozzle checks, and printing a few files....the colors improved alot, but even still when i print a gray gradient, there is a color ship from pure K gray, to hue of magenta gray, back to a lighter pure K gray, then finished off with a light gray with yellow tint....so iam still get a severe color shift in my prints....nozzle checks are perfect! so epson eliminated heads as the issue...they are saying its the RIP....I dont see how its the rips since iam using the same media w/ same environment, but its printing the same files i printed before when it was working completely different color hues...esp. in greyscale......i tried relinearizing my profile using spectralvision pro, and i cannot get the DTP-41 driver to communicate....but my actual/baseline settings are fine either way so i dont see the need to relinearize....i uninstalled and reinstalled software.....still same issues....
does anyone know what could possibly cause a color shift in my greyscale gradients even though my nozzle checks are perfect...wether it be the printer or the RIP....or maybe some troubleshooting or maintenance i can do....
its also not my design files, because i made sure my gray gradients were 100% K...and i printed in both RGB and CMYK with same result....please i need help...Iam new in this large format printing industry and I have no idea what to do...