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I'm about to give up on my Epson Stylus Photo R340
Posted: Wed Sep 21, 2011 10:03 pm
by James Steele
Re: I'm about to give up on my Epson Stylus Photo R340
Posted: Wed Sep 21, 2011 10:16 pm
by MIDI Life Crisis
Hey James, I've had quite a few Epson and some other ink jets and that symptom always seems to be clogged print heads. They are fairly difficult to clean manually and rather messy. I've resurrected these guys maybe 5 times since about 1998 and would personally not bother. They don't seem to live long after that anyway. The 'clean print head' routine will work sometimes and may require several attempts before any kind of success.
We've pretty much moved to wide format and color lasers with a wide format Epson 1280 that hardly gets any use and a Brother MFC for quick scanning and fast ink jet (non-critical) printing. That's actually been more reliable than the dedicated Epsons and the ink is more affordable.
I wouldn't be surprised if multiple copies of glossy images at a place like Kinko's or some photo place dedicated to stuff like headshots wouldn't be more cost effective in the long run.
Re: I'm about to give up on my Epson Stylus Photo R340
Posted: Wed Sep 21, 2011 10:27 pm
by James Steele
Thanks Michael. That's exactly what I'm after, is just get a run of promo photos done. I just can't seem to print anything that doesn't come out whacked. I used to be able to and I don't know what's up. The heads don't appear to be clogged. I can't print the test page and it's just fine, but the color is just way off. Plain paper doesn't look so bad, but the prints on the Epson photo paper are godawful and unusable no matter what I try.
I guess I'll see what Kinkos will charge, assuming they're calibrated and can color match. I've looked online though for this and the prices are pretty shocking for me. I was use to being able to run them in small batches.

Re: I'm about to give up on my Epson Stylus Photo R340
Posted: Wed Sep 21, 2011 10:33 pm
by MIDI Life Crisis
Have you tried different paper? Glossy paper has a shelf life unless it is archival quality. Then it has a shelf life, but like 200 years (or so they say...). We'll see - or maybe we won't!
Re: I'm about to give up on my Epson Stylus Photo R340
Posted: Wed Sep 21, 2011 10:38 pm
by MIDI Life Crisis
http://www.theactorsphotolab.com/photo-reproduction/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
If you buy 20, they'll cost you about $2 each.
100 will run you 80¢ ea. and 1000 about 47¢.
100 or 159 is not that bad a deal and someone else has to deal with color. You can send them a file online which is very nice as well.
Just sayin...
Re: I'm about to give up on my Epson Stylus Photo R340
Posted: Thu Sep 22, 2011 12:36 am
by James Steele
MIDI Life Crisis wrote:http://www.theactorsphotolab.com/photo-reproduction/
If you buy 20, they'll cost you about $2 each.
100 will run you 80¢ ea. and 1000 about 47¢.
100 or 159 is not that bad a deal and someone else has to deal with color. You can send them a file online which is very nice as well.
Just sayin...
Priceless info Michael... thank you so much!!

Re: I'm about to give up on my Epson Stylus Photo R340
Posted: Thu Sep 22, 2011 1:25 am
by amergin
You could also try printing using another profile (e.g instead of using epson photo glossy use generic photo glossy) as your profile could just be corrupted - you say that plain paper prints out okay?
Re: I'm about to give up on my Epson Stylus Photo R340
Posted: Thu Sep 22, 2011 2:52 am
by James Steele
amergin wrote:You could also try printing using another profile (e.g instead of using epson photo glossy use generic photo glossy) as your profile could just be corrupted - you say that plain paper prints out okay?
Yeah, the color doesn't seem as off on the plain paper setting. Which is okay if I order the photos from the link above. In fact I already submitted an online order to them because I had a small contest of Facebook and have to send photos and CD-Rs to the winners, and this is just taking too much time. Also I'm sure it's cheaper in the long run.
If plain paper is working okay it should mean my CD-R labels will still look okay I'm hoping. Although I had to go to Black & White on those just because color was lame. I might make a two-color type design that's mostly black and white and an accent color to make it look like I did that "on purpose" rather than because my old printer is screwy. Also cheaper just to be changing out black ink I guess.
Re: I'm about to give up on my Epson Stylus Photo R340
Posted: Fri Sep 23, 2011 11:22 am
by mikehalloran
I finally jetisoned my working Epson CD printer in favor of an HP.
Although HP no longer offers a CD printer, you can still buy them.
With HP printers, some come with the print heads built into the cartridges; with others like mine you can buy the print heads separately. Those printers have much lower ink costs. So much so that, the second time I bought ink, the printer paid for itself.
Mine is the HP Photosmart C309a, still available new from some sources. CDs print in seconds in Fast Draft Black mode - in color, it is still much faster than my Epson ever was. It also handles duplex printing (both sides of the page) and scanning. It has wired/wireless/network printing and scanning.
FD Black mode saves a lot of money by using only one tank. I will go through two XL black tanks for every set of color. My wife and I get heavy use out of this for our jobs and I save about $75 a month - not bad for a printer that cost me $150.
These guys supposedly have one for $75
http://www.techforless.com/cgi-bin/tech ... gwodhmBGgQ" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Here are other sources. I bought mine from OfficeMax.com
http://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-listing/ ... dition=all" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Re: I'm about to give up on my Epson Stylus Photo R340
Posted: Tue Nov 15, 2011 2:28 am
by jtaylor1477
have you try cleaning the heads of the printer? it just need to be clean and you can print again properly...if your need some
epson cartridges you can by it online... they have refill too...
Re: I'm about to give up on my Epson Stylus Photo R340
Posted: Tue Nov 15, 2011 4:18 am
by FutureLegends
I have an Epson 1290 (1280 in the US). I've not had much problem with colour matching, generally that has been great. But I've only used original Epson ink and paper. Biggest problem has been that if it's not used regularly it clogs up, leading to many wasted prints (which get real expensive real fast). And the cost of ink has lead me not to buy new in almost 2 years...
If I ever get a new printer I'm getting either a laser or a smaller inkjet that can print on CDs, any recommendations of good printers that print on CD with not too expensive ink?
Re: I'm about to give up on my Epson Stylus Photo R340
Posted: Wed Nov 16, 2011 10:34 pm
by mikehalloran
>Biggest problem has been that if it's not used regularly it clogs up<
That has always been the problem with Epson.
I used to avoid HP printers because you had to wait for the paper to dry. That is no longer an issue.
To be fair, I don't have to do critical color matching but am quite happy with how close it gets.
Because of the way that HP printers handle paper, one must use the HP photo paper - it has a textured back surface that allows the rollers to grip it properly.