I bought my Epson 1290 and Artainium inks all second hand, but i didnt get any software with the setup. Upto now ive been using Adobe Photoshop for doing the designs and stuff, then simply flipping the image and printing from the Epson software.
I guess ive just got lucky on the mugs that I have done so far from using incorrect software and profiles but now Ive got photographers asking for their portrait work to go onto mugs and Im just not getting correct skin tones. I know that it can be a bit hit n miss but when I found out that im trying to drive my car with the wrong engine and wheels on it, it all makes sense now!
Im using Windows Vista and the artainium site has Powerdriver IQ for the latest printers but not for Vista for the epson 1290. Im not too hot on the idea of formatting the PC to XP just for sublimation but I do have a spare PC that I could use, it'll just take ages to setup etc because its in storage and what not.
When i bought the epson and the refill cart i have them set as B,C,LC,M,LM,Y is this correct? saying that, im not using the correct software, so the epson is just printing as if it were using epson inks. I wasnt aware that sub-dye needed its own RIP software. Is there a way I can get the proper software and profiles for sub-dye?
I seriously need to sort this now because the work is starting to come in and I cant leave it go!
Any help is greatly apprciated here.
Cheers
Dave
(who has no hair left to pull out!)

