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Re: grainy print
Posted: 17 May 2011, 20:46
by Paul
smitch6;22863 wrote:anything changed Paul or have you had anything new you've installed or replaced?
i love to try but my heat press packed up

got mug press here so may try tomorow. I normaly print tests on old subli tee etc... now i can't

Re: grainy print
Posted: 17 May 2011, 21:49
by bms
Wrap an old t-shirt around a mug and you'll get by for some test prints.
Re: grainy print
Posted: 17 May 2011, 21:52
by Paul
lol

thats the new for me... good idea MArtin! well done lol

Re: grainy print
Posted: 08 Sep 2011, 16:48
by Paul
ok. pps! got this problem again!

I had a go with three diferent type of paper. some of them give better result some of them worst but still prints from texprint are worst and you can see grains. most of my picture are bright. on white background. like this:

I actualy carried my test on this same image
worst is on white metal. its better on the mug but not best. same happen when printed grey scale. solid dark colours are ok. any ideas??
PLEASE!!!! :rolleyes:
Re: grainy print
Posted: 08 Sep 2011, 18:24
by barryslip
I had a similar issue with my D120 last year. It had been working just fine for months, then suddenly started printing really really dark and quite grainy. I downloaded a new Profile from Sawgrass website, but I know you have made your own profile, so may not be the same issue for you. MAY be worth using your Munki again to try making a new profile?
I got so frustrated eith the D120, I binned it!
Re: grainy print
Posted: 08 Sep 2011, 18:30
by Paul
this is the first thing I did barry!

profiled it again! colours are fine but this bloody grain... I try to post some pics later on.
edit:
is it possible that ink is out of date now?? It make me think as I dont do this stuff for money so I dont print loads every day. so I use one set of ink in 1.5year...