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Re: Profile for Epson D120

Posted: 09 Jul 2010, 13:14
by fr3spirit
Can anyone point me in the direct of an Artanium profile for Epson d120 printer please?

Re: Profile for Epson D120

Posted: 09 Jul 2010, 14:05
by fr3spirit
Sarah, tried PM you but it seems stuck in the outbox. My e-mail is [email="ajackson@studiofx.co.uk]ajackson@studiofx.co.uk[/email] if you can contact me through there, be great. Thanks Andy

Re: Profile for Epson D120

Posted: 09 Jul 2010, 14:49
by bms
tried PM you but it seems stuck in the outbox
Messages stay in the outbox until they are retrieved by the recipient ;)

Have emailed this to you - do you need setup instructions? If so for which graphics package?

Re: Profile for Epson D120

Posted: 09 Jul 2010, 15:06
by sarahann
fr3spirit wrote:Sarah, tried PM you but it seems stuck in the outbox. My e-mail is [email="ajackson@studiofx.co.uk]ajackson@studiofx.co.uk[/email] if you can contact me through there, be great. Thanks Andy
I got them all Andy - I've emailed the profiles to you. If you don't get them email me again and I will resend them over.

I really hope this helps :)

Re: Profile for Epson D120

Posted: 09 Jul 2010, 15:15
by fr3spirit
You guys are AWESOME!

Thanks so much for the help.

Now all I need to do is find an empty bulk feeder. Martin I have spent so much on ink from you in the last week....I probably should have just bought a Ricoh lol or a bulk system for the D120.

Now I have all colours and no system to feed it through due to both R265's being blocked / unblockable.....do you only do the full filled feeder for the D120?

Andy

Re: Profile for Epson D120

Posted: 09 Jul 2010, 15:49
by bms
We only have full systems for the D120, but I think someone on Ebay sells empty ones - Justin had their details on a post somewhere on the forum. Perhaps he could re-post the link for you.

Re: Profile for Epson D120

Posted: 09 Jul 2010, 18:56
by Justin
[url="http://www.cityinkexpress.co.uk/ciss/ep ... ries/empty]http://www.cityinkexpress.co.uk/ciss/ep ... ries/empty[/url]

This place claim their CIS are the same as Sawgrass use. I've used cheaper ones off eBay with mixed results, not bought from City Ink yet so would be good to get a review on them :)

Re: Profile for Epson D120

Posted: 10 Jul 2010, 07:35
by bms
Re the ICC Profiles...
Sarahann has forwarded some to you as well, but I think from their website they are Rotech resellers which will be a different profile to the Artainium profile. Just make sure you install the correct profile for the inks your using.

Re: Profile for Epson D120

Posted: 12 Jul 2010, 09:08
by sarahann
bms wrote:Re the ICC Profiles...
Sarahann has forwarded some to you as well, but I think from their website they are Rotech resellers which will be a different profile to the Artainium profile. Just make sure you install the correct profile for the inks your using.
IYou are right, we are Rotech resellers :) MY MD had some profiles he thought may be useful so hopefully they will help. We are appointed Sawgrass distributors so any problems with anyone has with any Sawgrass product (regardless of where they buy it from), I get straight onto them for advice :mrgreen:

Re: Profile for Epson D120

Posted: 08 Aug 2010, 14:42
by leethesign
Can I hijack this post a bit? I've just been looking at the Q & A re profiles.......

I've only got a D21 Epson for a minute and when I asked my supplier for a profile he said there was no need for one - I just had to set the printer to Text & Image and all would be perfect. Well, it ain't really - the photo colours are a bit hit and miss and I'd like to improve them.

I'm using Corel X4 and the inks came from a company called "Intelli Ink". I realise now that, had I joined this forum before I bought all sorts of stuff, I'd have saved myself money in the long run, but that's life.....we've all got 20/20 hindsight haven't we?

Any ideas for a profile anyone - or did what matey say abour not needing a profile ring true?

What a pity that Readers Digest didn't do a "A Beginner's Guide to Sublimation Printing" before they went bust. My builder obviously had the "Readers Digest Become A Master Builder In A Day" book judging by the state of my new garage roof!