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  1. UIC INKDROP DRIVER
  2. UIC INKDROP PRO

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UIC INKDROP DRIVER

It seems that the canon driver has a mind of its own, and dows not Seems very convinced that there are 23 colors for ESC (t, with a bunch Well, the canon driver is very keen on writing "CMYK" on ESC (L, and I tried something like, thinking that should solve the problem. The two biggest offenders are ESC (L and ESC (t. Get the damn canon driver to send such packets. Have a pretty good idea of what packets I should send it. Gimp-print-devel mailing trying to get the Pro-100 to print something useful, and I already "Linux doesn't dictate how I work, I dictate how Linux works."Ĭheck out the vibrant tech community on one of the world's most Member of the League for Programming Freedom. On Feb 28, 2018, at 8:05 AM, Robert Krawitz > wrote:Īfter head cleaning, did you print a test page from the printer'sįront panel to verify that the heads were in fact clear? Or the printer's heads are still clogged. OK, then either your cartridges are completely empty (or dried out),

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It’s an overview of what you need to do to get your (Epson) printer back in shape. This document that I maintain may help you: On Feb 28, 2018, at 8:29 AM, Robert Krawitz > wrote:Īs this is a driver forum, it’s not exactly the best place to get/give advice about printer maintenance. I literally pushed water through with a syringe and sucked it out til it was clear incase there were any dried up bits or whatnot, and the paper towel I put underneath was getting ink/water dripped on it… I have now 2 sets of carts both brand new, 1 is UV 1 is regular ink and neither work. > Check out the vibrant tech community on one of the world's most > bit_info: using detailed color settings for max 23 colors > APPENDIX A: pixma_parse actual (t packet: > ink: BJ indexed setting, also for iP8500 flag > bit_info: using detailed color settings for max 8 colors > APPENDIX A: pixma_parse expected (t packet: > It seems that the canon driver has a mind of its own, and dows not listen to > very convinced that there are 23 colors for ESC (t, with a bunch of garbage > Well, the canon driver is very keen on writing "CMYK" on ESC (L, and seems > I tried something like, thinking that should solve the problem. Photo equivalents (whatever that means!). Includ red, green, perhaps more than one grey, maybe orange, and their Particular guesses, except that the driver colour space would likely

UIC INKDROP PRO

When I looked at the PRO series there was no such case, it is a caseĪny help would of course be much appreciated, but I cannot offer any Other inks do not occur and we can support that subset of printing Parameters), and that there are some modes (often plain media) where (combination of resolution, media, colour and ink choices, and other Where unknown inks occur in currently supported models, we sometimesĪre lucky in that they only occur for some resolution modes Unknown inks it will not be possible to support the pritner. Predictions, but I would say without sending some data for those Since this is an unsupported printer, I can't really make any certain Likely that apart from the 10 physical colours there are those others.Īs an example, a printer with only physical CMYK can easily have aĭriver sending CMYKcmykHh, where h is the photo equivalent of H.īy the way, what is L in the above list, is that an overcoat of some Green apart from grey added (grey also is not yet supported), so it is If you look at other printers, many of the modern ones have red and Meaning is, but I am afraid that I don't know. Since theĬanon driver uses 23, obviously one needs to figure out what their Printer works, but certainly there are more than 10 colours. > The two biggest offenders are ESC (L and ESC (t. > damn canon driver to send such packets. > a pretty good idea of what packets I should send it. I'm trying to get the Pro-100 to print something useful, and I already have








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