Epson SP11880K3 Printer User Manual


 
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156 | Solving Problems
Problem Solution
Your print has
horizontal banding.
Check the ink indicators and light to see if you are low on ink. Replace ink
cartridges if necessary, as described on page 133.
Run a nozzle check and cleaning cycle. See page 128 for instructions.
Turn off High Speed in your printer settings.
Make sure the Media Type setting in the printer software is correct for the media
you’re printing on.
If you’re using cut sheet media, make sure the printable side is face up.
Choose a higher resolution, such as SuperPhoto - 2880dpi.
If you’re using a third-party RIP and non-Epson media, see if the RIP provides a
method for adjusting the paper feed.
Try adjusting your paper configuration settings (page 88 for Mac OS X or page 115 for
Windows). Check these settings:
Make sure the Paper Thickness setting is correct for the paper you’re printing on.
Use the Paper Feed Adjustment to tune out banding. Reduce the value for white
lines, and increase it for overlapping dark lines.
If you’ve created a custom paper configuration, be sure to return the setting to
standard when you’re done using it. See page 75.
Your print is grainy, or
has misregistration or
ghosting.
Check the ink indicators and light to see if you are low on ink. Replace ink
cartridges if necessary, as described on page 133.
Run a nozzle check and cleaning cycle. See page 128 for instructions.
Align the print head, as described on page 132.
Make sure the Media Type setting in the printer software is correct for the media
you’re printing on.
If you’re using cut sheet media, make sure the printable side is face up.
Choose a higher resolution, such as 2880 dpi.
Turn off High Speed in your printer settings.
You may need to adjust your paper configuration settings (page 88 for Mac OS X or
page 115 for Windows). Check these settings:
Make sure Paper Thickness setting is correct for the paper you’re printing on.
If you’ve created a custom paper configuration, be sure to return the setting to
standard when you’re done using it. See page 75.