Steve,
I have not used the EZN inks. But......
The "N" of EZ inks is produced by adding similar amounts of cyan +
magenta = blue to the otherwise warm carbon inks. So, imagine if the
pigments in your ink settled over time and the amount of settling was
different for cyan and magenta. Now you may have filled the inks with
a cyan-rich (or maganta-defient) fraction from the bottle.
So, I would try shaking the bottle thorougly before extracting ink
from it. You may already have removed enough ink to throw the entire
bottle off-kilter.
Good luck.
Shilesh
--- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "kaines05"
<kayners@p...> wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> A kind soul on DPReview directed me here, since MIS isn't answering
tech support
> messages.
>
> I've got an Epson C86 used only with MIS EZN inks. I just refilled
from my 7-month old 4
> oz. bottles and suddenly my prints have a purple hue.
>
> Is the MIS EZN ink known to go bad in the bottles over time?
>
> Need help soon, as I have a show on Saturday and nothing but
purplish prints. :-(
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