Re: Printer problems-ink dried on heads?
Posted: 13 Sep 2018, 18:51
I'll start by saying I am very much a novice at sublimation printing. I bought everything a year ago, took seriously ill and lost interest.
I'm trying to get started again but ran into print problems I thought were perhaps caused by icc profile. I asked on here about it and am pretty convinced all is okay there.
I had started by trying to sub ceramic blanks with black ink. I followed all settings correctly but nothing was showing so kept having to play around with temp and time. Eventually after upping time and temp I was gtting brown print but very faint (I thought black going brown was my icc profile being set wrong)
However I tried printing colour and again there was very, very poor transfer and I could only get that by upping temp and time massively. I bought new sub paper incase there was a problem there but am still getting same results.
I've noticed there was slight banding on some of the prints on the paper and went looking for an answer but have got totally lost.
I have run a nozzle check which seemed fine but read that maybe ink has dried on printer head especially as printer hasn't been run at all in over a year.
Could this be the problem? Would this cause poor very faint transfer?
If so can anyone advise what I should do now?
I'm using Epson 2500
Trupix sublimation paper, printing on whitest side.
Subpro-ex hd ink.
I'm trying to get started again but ran into print problems I thought were perhaps caused by icc profile. I asked on here about it and am pretty convinced all is okay there.
I had started by trying to sub ceramic blanks with black ink. I followed all settings correctly but nothing was showing so kept having to play around with temp and time. Eventually after upping time and temp I was gtting brown print but very faint (I thought black going brown was my icc profile being set wrong)
However I tried printing colour and again there was very, very poor transfer and I could only get that by upping temp and time massively. I bought new sub paper incase there was a problem there but am still getting same results.
I've noticed there was slight banding on some of the prints on the paper and went looking for an answer but have got totally lost.
I have run a nozzle check which seemed fine but read that maybe ink has dried on printer head especially as printer hasn't been run at all in over a year.
Could this be the problem? Would this cause poor very faint transfer?
If so can anyone advise what I should do now?
I'm using Epson 2500
Trupix sublimation paper, printing on whitest side.
Subpro-ex hd ink.