Lot's of food for thought then, Tom. I'll see if other things like
running Epson inks for awhile clears the problem during my testing. In
a way I'd wish it was something like PS7 messed up- because I can
always work around it by printing through ver 6. But gooped up
printheads for example, I don't want to think about.
The difference in the files when converted from gamma 2.2 to sRGB
using PS 6 VS PS 7 still bothers me. I know it is a slight change in
mean, median, etc- but it still indicates the file has changed.
Have you tried examining a print that is very low key, lots of 3/4
tones with both PS6 and PS7? On this one print I have the change is
very dramatic, you can see it with one eye shut. On more normal tonal
prints it is far far more subtle to detect.
Thanks for the input. This is very puzzling right now. The best thing
I can do right now is continue running Epson inks for another day or
so to "clear" printer, then try printing with both PS versions. Then
take it from there. If you're right, it may be harder to isolate
problem.
Jim H.
--- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@y..., "Thomas Keesling"
<tom.keesling@a...> wrote:
> Jim,
>
> FWIW, I also use the VM inks in a 1280 on a WIN98SE system. I also
upgraded
> from PS 6 to 7 a few weeks ago. The only significance difference in
our
> systems seems to be that I'm using a CIS. Also, I just began using a
new set
> of CIS carts and VM bottles a few days ago.
>
> I'm not the most critical printer by any means, but I haven't
experienced
> any noticeable problems with prints from files printed both before
and after
> upgrading to PS 7. And, so far, I can say the same about the few
prints I've
> printed since installing the new CIS carts and new set of VM
bottles.
>
> Based on my experience, I'd say your problem probably isn't the PS
upgrade
> or the new inks. I suspect you need to be looking elsewhere for the
source
> of the problem, but I'll have to leave it to others here to offer
more
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> specific guidance.
>
> Tom Keesling
> Intelligent Design, Inc.