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    Epson 4880 suddenly prints too dark

    I've been printing the same images with the same settings, printer and ink for a long time; suddenly today every print I've made was much too dark. I tried rebooting both the computer and printer, and finally wound up having to apply a brightness/contrast correction to each print just to get it to look approximately right.

    Any thoughts on what might have caused this sudden problem and, more importantly, what I can do to correct it?

    Thanks in advance!

    Dennis

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    Preston Birdwell
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    Re: Epson 4880 suddenly prints too dark

    It could be a corrupted paper profile, and/or your monitor needs to be recalibrated and profiled. I'd check your monitor, first. If it's OK, install a new paper profile and see how that works.

    -Preston
    Preston-Columbia CA

    "If you want nice fresh oats, you have to pay a fair price. If you can be satisfied with oats that have already been through the horse; that comes a little cheaper."

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    Re: Epson 4880 suddenly prints too dark

    Thanks Preston. I doubt that it's the monitor, since the images are in master files that I processed after calibrating properly. I'll check the paper profile though... that could be it.

    Dennis
    Borrego Springs, CA, USA

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