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Re: Epson wf-7110 - yellow cast after pressing

Posted: 12 Nov 2016, 21:19
by Alex S
webtrekker;116745 wrote:You obviously have no idea of ANY of the sublimation process and would do well to gratefully accept the advice of those who do, or at least try to hide your ignorance.

Raydavies has asked a sensible question and mags has provided expert advice. What have you, Alex S, added to this discussion?
A surprising comment from some one that has also added nothing. but thank you all the same for assuming that I am trying to be an arse!
I will not hide my ignorance I'm here to learn. Either shed light or shove off.



I have read a few articles on what you said mags1892 and the theory of it seems confusing at first but makes sense, the reason I didn't know what your on about is because I don't seem to have these options in my colour management settings or cant find them. Sorry.


Ray I did not know it used ink at all!! You may begin to laugh at me LOL.

Re: Epson wf-7110 - yellow cast after pressing

Posted: 12 Nov 2016, 23:42
by webtrekker
I stand by my comment.

You say 'shed light or shove off, ' as if we owe you an explanation for everything you can't get your tiny mind around.

People have given up time to answer your queries, at least give them some respect.

Re: Epson wf-7110 - yellow cast after pressing

Posted: 13 Nov 2016, 00:17
by Alex S
webtrekker;116883 wrote:I stand by my comment.

You say 'shed light or shove off, ' as if we owe you an explanation for everything you can't get your tiny mind around.

People have given up time to answer your queries, at least give them some respect.
"Stand by" what ever you like as long as you stop talking to me.... you don't seem like a reasonable or even nice person.

Re: Epson wf-7110 - yellow cast after pressing

Posted: 13 Nov 2016, 09:43
by Justin
Ok let's play nicely people or I'll have to close the thread :-)