... want to experiment--they emphasize that you don't want to use the matte black ink since the printer will lay down way too much. I can confirm that. ... ...
... If you rebooted whilst the paper was in the printer, it won't have re-initalised properly. Try ejecting the paper and closing the special media tray, then...
Happened to me the first time yesterday...twice!. Each time I tried rebooting the computer & stopping/starting the print spooler with no effect. I had to...
Finally had to turn off the printer and reboot--I thought it would go through the calibration for a 1/2 hour but it didn't---I'm back printing again and...
Same story here--funny you should develop the same prob thanks again for the chart- Cris -- In hp9100Series@yahoogroups.com, "Edwin Knight" ... and I ... in ...
Funny. I found a sample pack of paper at the bottom of my paper pile. I thought it was hahnemuhle but when I flipped it over it turned out to be a lumijet...
This topic seems to be wandering about a lot, so can I ask: does anyone know of icc profiles for 9180/8850 for some papers that I've seen recommended - Lyson...
I bought B9180 few days ago. My printouts are fine except they are not vivid/contrasty. My photographs are fine and when sent to a color lab, they print...
Does anyone know for sure that the B9180 still does its daily check and clean routine if the special media tray is left open? I tend to only use that paper...
I agree, avoid the "premium" series of HP papers, they say right on the back that they are not compatible with the pigments inks. Stick to the HP advanced...
Never heard of either did you look on the manufacturer's websites and in this group's file section. Otherwise try google. ... -- -- "The thunderbolt falls on...
As others have said, HP Premium and Premium Plus papers are for their dye-based inks, which can also be branded Vivera. What adds to the confusion is that HP...
Yeah, first thing I did when I got the printer was buy a big pack of Premium and a big pack of Premium Plus paper, since these were advertised on the packages...
Hello, I've an old (2000) CT and luminance readings with my Spyder 2 Pro tell me that it's way past time to replace it. Can anyone advise me on a good quality...
Anything with a PVA, MVA or S-IPS panel should be okay. Avoid TN panels. (Which is pretty much all I've seen in town. I would have to buy an apple cinema...
I'm also looking to replace my old ViewSonic CRT and recently read a good review of the ViewSonic 2250wb in one of the popular photo magazines. Think it could...
That is a TN type monitor, not suited to photo editing. You really want an S-IPS or second choice a *VA (PVA, MVA ect). TN monitors just have poor color...
The 22" HP LP2275 and the lenovo I mentioned earlier are both *VA monitors. The only two 22" non TN monitors I've heard of. ... want an ... between ... ...
... profiles ... I do believe 9180 and 8850 profiles should be interchangeable. I see in the driver there are 8850 specific profiles installed, so I can't be...
... Well now, that is a way to leave the printer on and primed, online , yet not wasting ink if used every few days. Just a little scary the red flashing X,...
Interesting, a lot of these monitors share panels from the same manufacturers and the last thing I heard was that there were no non-TN 22 inch panels being...
I actually have both the LP2065 (s-ips) and the LP2465 (*va) running in dual mode. I use the 24 inch as the tool monitor. BK ... -- -- "The thunderbolt falls...
A printhead died on my printer a while back and HP very kindly sent an entire set of new printheads instead of just one. Last night, I tried to resurrect the...
My guess is the NEDD should be cleaned. New printheads should be better than fair condition. Regarding ink consumption, I believe the heads come filled with...
... I would try at least another couple of cleaning cycles. You have nothing to lose, and it worked for me after ~6weeks not-self-cleaning left 2 heads clogged...
I have a "fair" printhead as well, so I've been following this thread. By power cycling do you mean turning it off and on, or unplugging it as well? Thanks, ...