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I am using an Epson 3880 printer with the glossy inkjet labels. The dark colors are blotchy looking as if the ink is beading up on the surface. I am printing using the glossy photo setting with photo black ink. I've tried changing the paper type to several other kinds and it does the some thing. Any suggestions?
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We have several different glossy inkjet label materials (paper based - WG material code, poly-based & weatherproof - WJ material code) so I am not sure which of our products you are using. I tried looking up your order history with us so I could confirm the products that you are purchasing from us, but I wasn't able to find your email address in our system.
Can you confirm that you are using OnlineLabels.com brand glossy inkjet labels? Can you let me know the specific product code that you purchased?
Let me know and then I can do a little more research on the issue.
Thanks.
Dave C. OnlineLabels.com
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The labels I ordered were OL9805WG 7.5" x 10".
Thanks for looking into this.
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Rank: Label King Posts: 770 Location: Sanford Was thanked: 46 time(s) in 45 post(s)
Thanks for the information. I did a search of our customer printer feedback surveys on the Epson 3800 and Epson 3880 printers. We had quite a few surveys that were filled out on this printer and, generally speaking, it looks like our customers who were surveyed had very good results with our glossy inkjet labels and this printer. I didn't see anybody mention anything in regards to blurry or blurred print results. I did see that most used the glossy paper settings for best results. This leads me to believe that there may be some type of issue with your print heads or the ink density settings when printing. Here is an Epson printer support page that I found on the web that had a quite a few trouble shooting techniques. https://files.support.epson.com/htmldocs/pho22_/pho22_rf/trble_2.htmIt lists some troubleshooting for techniques for blurry or blurred print. Based on their recommendations, I think it may be worth trying the following: Run the Head Cleaning utility. Run the Print Head Alignment utility. Change the strength of the Color Density in the Paper Configuration dialog box. https://files.support.epson.com/htmldocs/pho22_/pho22_rf/softw_2.htm#adjusting the paper configuration dLet me know if any these recommendations help to improve the results or correct the issue. Dave C. OnlineLabels.com
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Well, after almost 20 tries on the sticker paper, I have produced a good image. Here's the settings: Metallic Photo Glossy paper Advanced Color Settings: Contrast 10 Saturation 10 Color Density -10 Paper thickness 4 Platen Gap - wider
It's frustrating that I had to waste so much paper, but when I finally print these stickers of my students' work, it'll be worth it.
Thanks for the tip on the density. Kerri Pero
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Rank: Label King Posts: 770 Location: Sanford Was thanked: 46 time(s) in 45 post(s)
I am glad to hear that you were able to find a printer setting that improved the results. I am sorry to hear that you went through so many sheets in the process. Please feel free to submit a support ticket to us at https://secure.onlinelabels.com/Support/SupportRequest.aspx and reference your order number and this forum post. I will have our customer service team send you a reward code good for a discount on your next order with us to help make up for the lost sheets. I would just send to you, but I don't show that your forum email address matches up with any account in our system. Thanks. Dave C. OnlineLabels.com
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