Canyongazer
Canyongazer
Hi guys,
Here's a "new to me" problem that perhaps some of you have had and, I hope, solved.
Printing a B&W file my Epson 3800 is outputting what look like "foggy" blue areas.
This is occurring in lower values areas.
I tried different images, different paper, same thing.
The last time I printed (about two weeks ago) everything was fine.
I ran cleaning program twice, made no difference.
I'm wondering if I inadvertently changed some setting in LR6 but if so I cannot find it.
It does look a bit like Duotone but those are set on Zero.
Any thoughts?
TIA
Here's a "new to me" problem that perhaps some of you have had and, I hope, solved.

Printing a B&W file my Epson 3800 is outputting what look like "foggy" blue areas.

This is occurring in lower values areas.
I tried different images, different paper, same thing.
The last time I printed (about two weeks ago) everything was fine.
I ran cleaning program twice, made no difference.
I'm wondering if I inadvertently changed some setting in LR6 but if so I cannot find it.
It does look a bit like Duotone but those are set on Zero.
Any thoughts?
TIA
Chriscrawfordphoto
Real Men Shoot Film.
The image link is broken, so I can't see your example pic
Canyongazer
Canyongazer
Thanks for the heads up, Chris.
How is it now ?(looks ok on this end)
How is it now ?(looks ok on this end)
michaelwj
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Thanks for the heads up, Chris.
How is it now ?(looks ok on this end)
I can see the first one but not the second one...
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Chriscrawfordphoto
Real Men Shoot Film.
Canyongazer
Canyongazer
They are the same picI can see the first one but not the second one...
I simply re posted
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