All my papers have custom profiles made for these inks with the Color Munki from Xrite. I have two 1400s among an Army of over 15 printers so I know that I can get strong neutral blacks on my 1400s and I don't even use OEM but Image Specialists inks. I trust that you have Photoshop controlling color and have that same color control turned off inside the printer driver right? OEM inks? Black compensation will not really affect the color of your blacks or deep shadows. I hope someone can help me with these issues because I have burned through a lot of paper and a hell of a lot of ink. I set my paper size in my print settings to 13"x19" with no borders but yet somehow my prints are stretched to roughly 5.25"x7.5" and I can't figure out why. I have 5 images that are 5"x7" each in one 13x19 sized document. There website tells me to use BPC but now I'm not so sure.Īlso, photoshop is giving me some grief as well. My first question is should I be using Black Point Compensation or not? All my settings are correct according to the paper manufactures specifications (Canson Baryta Photographique 310gsm). All the colors are perfect except where there is supposed to be dark areas is washed out and looks blue. First, monitor is calibrated properly and I have proper paper profiles for my printer/paper - yet, my blacks aren't so. I have an Epson Stylus Photo 1400 and I'm having some printing issues.
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