The Cover Project
General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: cojack16 on August 23, 2017, 03:05:01 PM
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So my printer is a Epson ET-4500, one of those fancy new printers that uses ink bottles instead of cartridges and is a printer/scanner/ and copier in one. The problem is I can't seem to print in color. When I print something, it comes out in mostly blue or something like that. It seems to be missing colors and isn't accurate. There doesn't seem to be an ink problem as they are all full. Weird and I was wondering if someone else has the same printer at least and if this has ever happened? Is there anyone good with printers/computers who can help me troubleshoot?
Thank you so much
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Perhaps the print heads are clogged or need to be flushed. I found this in the ET-4500 Users Guide: https://files.support.epson.com/docid/cpd4/cpd42919/source/printers/source/ink_functions/tasks/flushing_ink_tubes_utility_l120.html
https://files.support.epson.com/docid/cpd4/cpd42919/source/printers/source/ink_functions/concepts/print_head_maintenance_tanks.html
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http://imgur.com/gallery/0C1QY
This is what it looks like as of right now. I just refilled the entire ink bottle in each one. I'm not sure why it is coming out like this. Color Management setting issues maybe? Can anyone please help?
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As Tyler says, looks like blocked nozzles.
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because they haven't been used in awhile maybe? I'm wondering why this happened although I haven't printed in full color in a long time
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If you read the link I shared, the Power Ink Flushing utility addresses exactly that.
I'll quote the important part for you:
"If you have not used the product for a long time and find banding or missing colors in printouts, you may need to replace the ink inside the ink tubes to solve the problem" The ink tubes are not the same thing as the ink tanks.
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because they haven't been used in awhile maybe? I'm wondering why this happened although I haven't printed in full color in a long time
That's your problem right there and screams clogged print heads. Huge reason I ditched my old inkjet printer. I never used it often enough and the ink would always be dried up in the heads requiring a purge which just wastes a bunch of ink. Went to a BW laser for a time and never had this problem again. Been thinking of buying a color laser ever since.
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ink dries =( thats why
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Print a test page once a week. Problem solved.
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Sad update: I haven't been able to fully fix the issue. As you can see by the picture below.....
http://imgur.com/gallery/c9zU9
So far I have done nozzle head cleanings about 5 times over the last 2 days. I also have done power ink flushing at least twice over that time period. It has fixed the color issue but I am still having trouble with the black as you can see in the picture. When I print anything, there are missing black lines and stuff whether it is a color photo or a word document with black letters.
Also, when I go to the settings and check how much color ink I have in each bottle, it says that I am low in black. However, I have filled it up and it isn't low, it just seems to the printer that it is.
I'm not sure what to do next if anyone has any advice. I am going to wait another 12 hours and take a look tomorrow. I'm not sure what's going on....
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It still looks low in "black" ink. I don't get it. I still can't print flawlessly but it looks almost good enough. Weird. ANyone know what I can do now?
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What about those printers that have hoses connecting to giant gallon size ink cartridges? I forget what it's called, but I was thinking of getting one.
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lol what?
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It took me a while with Google to find what I was talking about. Turns out they are called CIS/ CISS (Continous Ink System or Supply System) printers. They make both dedicated CISS printers and kits that attach to your existing printer. When I first heard about these many years ago, I figured they'd take off and become the standard for guys like you (I, myself still haven't gotten around to printing anything from here because I don't have a printer, but I do like looking at the stuff created here and will EVENTUALLY get a CISS printer) who print stuff all the time. Here's an example:
(http://www.gigablockshop.com/media/wysiwyg/cis_landing.jpg)
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I don't think the average person prints nearly enough to warrant a continuous ink system, which is likely why they aren't the norm or anything at this point.
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Maybe not the "average person", but what about the average "cover project person" who prints covers every day. I admit, that's not me, yet, but I bet that applies to most users here.
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Maybe not the "average person", but what about the average "cover project person" who prints covers every day. I admit, that's not me, yet, but I bet that applies to most users here.
Well, at some point you get caught up. I've printed over 1,000 covers from this site, but now that I'm caught up (except for one cover) I don't print nearly often enough to justify anything like that.
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Well, at some point you get caught up. I've printed over 1,000 covers from this site, but now that I'm caught up (except for one cover) I don't print nearly often enough to justify anything like that.
What is the ONE COVER you are missing!?!
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Maybe not the "average person", but what about the average "cover project person" who prints covers every day. I admit, that's not me, yet, but I bet that applies to most users here.
We (TCP users) make up a microscopic portion of the inkjet printer buying population. We sure don't have the buying power to make CIS printing mainstream.
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Yeah, I didn't mean mainstream per say, just everyone who prints a LOT should have one. I'm gonna get one once I move from temporarily living with the inlaws.
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Well, at some point you get caught up. I've printed over 1,000 covers from this site, but now that I'm caught up (except for one cover) I don't print nearly often enough to justify anything like that.
What is the ONE COVER you are missing!?!
8-Bit Xmas 2014 for the NES. I think Sheep was working on it, but he needed screenshots. I was going to try get those screenshots for him, but I sort of forgot about it and, honestly, I forgot about the cover until I wrote that the other day. :P
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8-Bit Xmas 2014 for the NES. I think Sheep was working on it, but he needed screenshots. I was going to try get those screenshots for him, but I sort of forgot about it and, honestly, I forgot about the cover until I wrote that the other day. :P
Oh yeah, I remember that request. I found some screenshots of the snail game online but never got around to posting them. I'll add them to your request thread.