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Hello,
Unfortunately I had to replace my Epson 2200, the poor thing died on me...
I just received a new R2400 but I am having trouble getting enough density on the negative (Pictorico Premium OHP). In other words, I have to put 25% more ink (through "Paper Config" in the driver) to get an equal opacity as I was used to get with my 2200 (I kept the last stepwedge made with the 2200).
I also had to slide the drying time to the maximum (50) to minimize "venetian blinds" effects and "pizza wheel" marks... But they're still there.
Inks are Epson original with Photo Black. Process is Pt/Pd.
I would welcome any suggestions. For the moment the stepwedge printing quality is nowhere near the 2200.
Thank you for any tips!
Jos?
Unfortunately I had to replace my Epson 2200, the poor thing died on me...
I just received a new R2400 but I am having trouble getting enough density on the negative (Pictorico Premium OHP). In other words, I have to put 25% more ink (through "Paper Config" in the driver) to get an equal opacity as I was used to get with my 2200 (I kept the last stepwedge made with the 2200).
I also had to slide the drying time to the maximum (50) to minimize "venetian blinds" effects and "pizza wheel" marks... But they're still there.
Inks are Epson original with Photo Black. Process is Pt/Pd.
I would welcome any suggestions. For the moment the stepwedge printing quality is nowhere near the 2200.
Thank you for any tips!
Jos?
