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07-25-2022 01:19 AM
You need to calibrate print profile on the material you are printing on, and if this does not change the image quality, you need to shake all the cartridges (especially the LC). In some cases if this has not been done (cartridge shaking) for a long time and the amount of ink in the cartridge is almost at the end, it is very possible that the colorant itself has settled and is now concentrated passing through the heads and you need to replace the cartridge with a new one, having previously shaken it quite a bit well and the result will appear after about 30ml consumption (about that much is the amount of ink in the tubes). If the ink cartridge is quite full, no need to replace it, just shake it quite a bit and again result will appear after some ink usage...