Curt
Member
My new printer came on the 11Th of this month and was a joy to setup and use. I made some spectacular prints, about a dozen until I started to notice parallel rows of white dots that matched the output wheels, the spiked wheels that catch the paper and provides ejection. The wheel sets can be easily removed on Epson printers and the R1900 is no exception, done without success, reunited and the famous "Pizza Wheel Effect" continued and got worse.
I called Epson and talked to a tech and printed some of my paper for about an hour. He guided me through some Photoshop manipulations I didn't know about. He slowed down the paper feed and changed the ink settings but to no avail. In the end he declared that the printer was "b rk een>" either mechanically or hardware. Isn't that the same?
Send it back. Shipping label provided, I only have to re-box it and take it to the FedEx store. With all of the testing there was only a half level in the black. The ink goes faster than my Dodge Ram truck goes through gas. OHHH I heard on the other end....weeere out of them so you will get a credit on your card in two weeks after we get the printer back. So I have two or three weeks to consider what printer to get to make some digital negatives.
I was going to start printing negatives this last weekend and drove down to Glaziers in Seattle but they were out of ohp film. Maybe an omen I don't know.
I need some space now and time to think.
Curt
I called Epson and talked to a tech and printed some of my paper for about an hour. He guided me through some Photoshop manipulations I didn't know about. He slowed down the paper feed and changed the ink settings but to no avail. In the end he declared that the printer was "b rk een>" either mechanically or hardware. Isn't that the same?
Send it back. Shipping label provided, I only have to re-box it and take it to the FedEx store. With all of the testing there was only a half level in the black. The ink goes faster than my Dodge Ram truck goes through gas. OHHH I heard on the other end....weeere out of them so you will get a credit on your card in two weeks after we get the printer back. So I have two or three weeks to consider what printer to get to make some digital negatives.
I was going to start printing negatives this last weekend and drove down to Glaziers in Seattle but they were out of ohp film. Maybe an omen I don't know.
I need some space now and time to think.
Curt