Just about done with sub printing, WF7110DTW
Re: Just about done with sub printing, WF7110DTW
Got a WF7110 bundle from CityInk in an attempt to fix a horizontal banding problem with my Ricoh.
Unfortunately the thing is a heap of crap, for lack of a better word. Ive had it set up for a week and haven't managed to get a single perfect nozzle check out of the poxy thing apart from when I initially set it up, ive done ONE test print which came out streaky with horizontal banding.
Ive done close to 30 nozzle cleans (Im aware doing more than 3 is never recommended but what other options do i have?)
With every clean i do, the results get worse and worse.
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Unfortunately the thing is a heap of crap, for lack of a better word. Ive had it set up for a week and haven't managed to get a single perfect nozzle check out of the poxy thing apart from when I initially set it up, ive done ONE test print which came out streaky with horizontal banding.
Ive done close to 30 nozzle cleans (Im aware doing more than 3 is never recommended but what other options do i have?)
With every clean i do, the results get worse and worse.
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Re: Just about done with sub printing, WF7110DTW
That's the inks not the printer I would say. I have a 7110 on long term test with cheap inks in. Switched on after 6 months, single head clean and prints spot on.....if not very slow!
I have to say Ricoh to 7110 is a backward move if you were using a 3110? I'm guessing you weren't using SG inks?
I have to say Ricoh to 7110 is a backward move if you were using a 3110? I'm guessing you weren't using SG inks?
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Re: Just about done with sub printing, WF7110DTW
Just looked at your other post, looks like you were using City Inks before as well?
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Yeah both my Sg3110 and the Wf7110 have cityink ink in them.
I initially had sawgrass ink in the ricoh but the colours were never spot on, so I switched to cityink and had the best half a year printing I'd ever had, colours were spot on and quality of prints was perfect.
Then one day the ricoh decided to horizontal band on the magenta, spent a week trying to fix what I actually knew was not a physical printer problem but thought sod it I'll get the Epson just to rule it out.
Now I've got 2 useless printers.
I initially had sawgrass ink in the ricoh but the colours were never spot on, so I switched to cityink and had the best half a year printing I'd ever had, colours were spot on and quality of prints was perfect.
Then one day the ricoh decided to horizontal band on the magenta, spent a week trying to fix what I actually knew was not a physical printer problem but thought sod it I'll get the Epson just to rule it out.
Now I've got 2 useless printers.
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Did you speak with Sawgrass about this? That could either be out of date inks, software setup, profile off etc. but they would have helped you with that. How old was it?
I'm 'assuming' the CityInk 'ink' for the Ricoh was gel based, you can't always be sure. Often sellers sell the same ink for all printer types, in the Ricoh this can start off fine but cause clogging issues later on......which seems to work in with your issues
How long have you had the 7110?
I'm having a very similar conversation with a lady on Facebook who is having issues with the A4 version of your printer, same inks
I'm 'assuming' the CityInk 'ink' for the Ricoh was gel based, you can't always be sure. Often sellers sell the same ink for all printer types, in the Ricoh this can start off fine but cause clogging issues later on......which seems to work in with your issues
How long have you had the 7110?
I'm having a very similar conversation with a lady on Facebook who is having issues with the A4 version of your printer, same inks
Re: Just about done with sub printing, WF7110DTW
I didn't know about sawgrass support at the time, this was about 2 years ago when I first set up, then I discovered cityink last year and everything was spot on for ages. Sawgrass could have most likely resolved my issue, I didn't however like the sawgrass price tag but it's looking cheaper by the day at the moment!
I've had the 7110 for 2 weeks but only took it out of the box a week ago and set it up.
Just done more nozzle checks, black is looking terminal but colours are slowly getting better...
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I've had the 7110 for 2 weeks but only took it out of the box a week ago and set it up.
Just done more nozzle checks, black is looking terminal but colours are slowly getting better...
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Re: Just about done with sub printing, WF7110DTW
Yes, this is often the case, the setup appears expensive but then you spend months trying to get a cheaper system up and running. I always ask myself, what would I charge my time at per hour and you soon start to see the expense building.
Re: Just about done with sub printing, WF7110DTW
Complete print head failure now, tried to print a random black image from the Internet and got the attached image before the printer spat it's dummy out and now thinks there's no ink cartridge in it
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Re: Just about done with sub printing, WF7110DTW
Hi, i went down the sawgrass way - support in my case was the worst ever - mug prints ok but very expensive - which was not good i am only in this game to make a profit.. so i tried a epson from: [FONT="]Ink Express ltd £140 inks and profile includedv- results are just as good if not better the sawgrass and not lost a mug yet - printed 300 mugs full wrap pattern and still got half the original inks left.. plus the guys at express ltd are a great help unlike sawgrass which were rude and unhelpful...[/FONT]
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