Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2008/07/24
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Hi Brian, could you please elaborate on your work flow there? I don't understand what you are telling us. You've mentioned previously that you leave your 3800 on all the time. I turn mine on for a day at a time as I tend to print in batches (not every day). With a cycle off/on, I do lose the platen setting and paper source. Are you telling us that your paper profiles are stored within the printer itself? I have all of my profiles within the normal folder in Windows. What software are you printing from? Is that software performing the colour adjustment? (e.g., Photoshop not the printer driver). I am still finding CS3 less intuitive to print from than CS2, although it is supposed to be an improved procedure. That may be just less practice. Cheers Geoff http://www.pbase.com/hoppyman/e http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/gh/ -----Original Message----- Subject: [Leica] Warning about odd Epson 3800 behavior During my recent move from one house to another, my Epson 3800 printer was unplugged and packed in a cardboard box for about 4 months. I had an absolute dickens of a time getting it to work properly after I found it and plugged it in again. After a very long troubleshooting quest, I finally found the problem, and I'm reporting it so that others might benefit. Somehow, either by sitting in a box for 4 months or by something that I did wrong, all of my stored paper profiles were lost, except for their names. So when I told the printer to use Profile #1, Crane Museo Silver Rag, it said "fine", but the contents of that profile were the default settings. I rebuilt all of my paper profiles and re-saved them, and it all works fine now. If you are having print-quality issues with your 3800, look inside the store paper profiles to make sure that they are what you think they are. Brian Reid