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Sunday, 24th June, 2007

Weekend printing
[posted at 18:14 GMT]    

After rather successful week I needed to print few images. Well five actually. Four of smaller (8x10 and A4) size and one bigger (A3). Because of house rebuild I had my computer and printer off for about week. Printer with those special carbon pigments is rather sensitive to fact to be turned off and not used for some time. When I turn it on, i need to do some cleaning cycles and than need to fill new inks.
That took some time and printer need to rest. Problem arrived when I need to reset chips on cartridges to indicate printer that they are full again. I am using this reseter for over five years and just this week batteries in it decided to give up. Not big deal I could print even printer would complain that there is no ink anymore. But i feel rather uncomfortable anyway. I could buy these batteries in our village. I almost give up when my seven year old daughter ask me why I am so sad. When I explain she come with small light and four small batteries, exactly those I needed for my tool! Sweet girl!

Well make it short. Printer start nicely working I printed small prints and when for bigger one. After it was done, good 15 minutes, there were marks from wheels on the print! I never had that, Not sure why I do have it now. Absolutely not. I made hundreds maybe more prints with it and never had it.
I looked up on Internet that my favorite MIS is selling small gizmo to lift wheels and avoid these marks. I looked in detail on picture and find out that I may be able to make them myself. And yes I did. So I could nicely print bigger prints as well.

One more note. So far I was using PermaJet ALPHA, 100% Cotton Rag paper. In last two or so month I am experimenting with Epson Premium Semigloss Paper. It has superior contrast and blacks are deeper when comparing to PermaJet paper. It is just not so heavy. I may try some other paper, but this excellent paper from Epson is also very archival. Just ideal, pity it is not 310g/m^2

After I made my prints I decided to remake them on the same paper. They are great, I love them. So people who bought print last weeks will receive two versions. I am really curious what they will tell me, which one they think is better.

So that was all from photo department, on a house rebuilding we use most of the time this weekend.