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How to set up accu rip with all black printing
How to set up accu rip with all black printing








  1. #HOW TO SET UP ACCU RIP WITH ALL BLACK PRINTING HOW TO#
  2. #HOW TO SET UP ACCU RIP WITH ALL BLACK PRINTING FULL#

Perhaps Jeff Rossen from NBC "Ripoff Report" should do a story on it! Moral of the store: Don't buy ANYTHING FROM HP, and don't buy an Epson printer. So I have multiple red & yellow carts, all brand new.Īt least it still will work when the cart is replaced, unlike the Horrid HP printer I once had AND YOU CAN'T JUST BUY A BLUE CART at most local suppliers. But because it needs the blue ink to produce a "true" black ink, the printer goes thru 2 blue ink carts for every larger black cart. Now here is the idiocy of it all: The black ink cart is twice the size of the other 3 cartridges. Seems the black isn't really black ink, and it requires the blue ink to actually make it black.

#HOW TO SET UP ACCU RIP WITH ALL BLACK PRINTING HOW TO#

I just spent over an hour with an idiot Epson tech person in India, he kept repeating what I was saying to suggest he could not understand me and he never would answer my question about how to print in black without replacing the blue cart. I do not have a complaint over the cost of the cartridges (I buy economical versions on eBay) and even the cost of their machines are competitive but having to order ink more than regularly is quite honestly a REAL PAIN IN THE ARSE!!!

#HOW TO SET UP ACCU RIP WITH ALL BLACK PRINTING FULL#

But thanks to Epson and their stupid technological ideas where you can't print a colour even if you have a full cartridge, I cannot print a very important number of documents! I am particularly angry at the moment as I have a number of issues on PayPal (involving my Bank Account and Debit Card linked to PayPal and an insufficient number of refunds to my account) and I desperately needed to print the Activity details out for my bank's benefit so they can investigate the matter further. If you continue to read on, you will see most have this problem but one thing you might not have noticed is the fact the empty colour is nearly always CYAN (blue)! Is this a Epson conspiracy to make this happen or is blue used more frequently as a mixing colour? I have read a number of complaints about various models of Epson printers and the one problem they seem to have in common is being unable to print a black and white document if one of the colours is empty. I just needed to rant, since others here understand my frustration.**

how to set up accu rip with all black printing

I will definitely let everyone I know to stay clear of Epson products. Maybe you should have tried to produce quality products, without ripping everyone off, to keep/expand your customer base. I wish I would have known that the problem with the ink that happened shortly after she got it, was going to be an endless waste of money. My Mom bought this printer combo a couple years ago. I, like many others, would love your printers (or printer combos), if you didn't force people to buy ink that is 1) Not necessary and 2) Shouldn't be empty or dry in the first place. I never write reviews, complaints, or otherwise, but I'm beyond pissed off with this product. Granted, the photos looked really nice for the most part, one or two thrown in should not drain the color cartridges, especially not just that one specifically.

how to set up accu rip with all black printing

In between the documents I have to print, I do (or used to) print photos on the 4圆 photo paper. This has happened several times before, as well. I normally don't test cartridges in that way, I just wanted to see if it was actually dry/empty. I took it out and gently pressed the head against a piece of paper, and sure enough, there's a nice, wet, blob of blue. I was using it very frequently (like I stated, mostly in black ink), and once again, Cyan is the only one that is "empty".

how to set up accu rip with all black printing

And you can save that whole "if you don't use your printer, your ink dries up", blah blah blah excuses. Good job, Epson, for fooling people into buying your garbage products. CYAN does not need to be used with the black ink. I almost always print in black and white. As with a lot of others here, the Cyan is the only one that is out. It's the fact that the black, red, and yellow cartridges are full. I have never in my life owned, or even used a printer, that would not print in black and white (without the color cartridges being affected).










How to set up accu rip with all black printing