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It will depend on the media you're using since there are many types of paper/banner/canvas options out there. What will you be printing on and I can surely provide the best options to select between printer and computer?
Also, what OS are you using? In order to get the proper output...
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It would be best to contact Canon UK about the hardware error code and their suggestions how to proceed. If it's a head issue (just thought), you basically just get a replacement. If something else, they will let you know the next step.
https://www.canon.co.uk/contact_us/
Hope this helps
This depends on the paper that was used prior to you printing and the settings. If the setting didn't match the paper prior as best as it could, there's a chance that the colors may have rubbed from the paper. But if this did happen, you would have seen it on the color print before you did...
You don't want to look at pigment ink for doing that process. It's not made for this application and Dye-sub or Latex are probably your better options since you can actually print on that material where it is much safer for toys. Plus, the substrate is more readily available.
Per Epson's site...
Just noticed Jensen Print reply. The inks won't really dry out like they may have in many generations ago. The ink formula is different and more updated. If you keep the printer on (all the time), it will maintain the heads and this helps to push some ink thru it when not in use and keeps it...
Kate,
That's awesome that they helped you figure out the issue! Glad I could be of assistance with the suggestion.
We get these types of issues/concerns somewhat often and do our best to help customers hopefully resolve them in a timely manner.
If you're not a customer of ours, we are more...
Hi Kate - Did you get a new head during the time you purchased the printer or same head? If the nozzle checks come out ok, but still getting issues, we recommend contacting Canon as they can go through a diagnosis (mainly a print out from it) and determine what the issue may be. From...
Where does the print head cable come in to play? This is a line (or tube) from the cartridge to the head. A cable is a connection between computer and printer.
If it's happening for every print, you're possibly looking at either a head issue or replacing the data cable (USB or Ethernet), or a...
Manuel,
What settings did you select when printing. Looks like it may either be a fast setting of printing which can leave those lines or a incorrect setting that isn't matching the media properly.
Or it may be the image itself where it's set up to do this on the print; not the space the image...
I know this is over a month late, but the durability of the ink is based on the type of medium it's being applied to. Dye/Pigment ink will have it's good and bads (like everything else in printing). Dye ink looks more vibrant since it lays on top of the medium, but not as long in longevity...
Another option to try (if you haven't already spoke to Epson) is make a small box in the software you use and look up the color code for Cyan for your printer online. Put that code in the software color picker and print it a few times. This should have the printer attempt to use that specific...
Hello,
If you're doing a good amount of printing (even per day), a larger model would be better so you can nest the images to print out all together. The other thing that may help is a cutter after it prints so you can easily complete the job. Canon came out with their large format models and...
You want to make sure the media is made for aqueous inks. Sometimes a vinyl is made for solvent/latex ink and printing on an aqueous (pigment) printer will not stick properly due to the coating. There are self adhesive vinyl that is compatible with aqueous ink though. Feel free to contact us...
The only difference between the 7800/7880 are the magenta's though. The other colors work in both, but the Magenta's are different unfortunately.
Seems like Epson may be announcing the new series later this year or early next year, so that may help on decisions too. We've also noticed that...