Summary: this page describes ink change procedures for the 4800, 4880 printer, plus other information on the printer itself
Before installing the K7 ink set in your 4800/4880 printer, you must first test its performance with Epson inks. If they are not already installed, install them according to the instructions in your printer manual. Once installed, verify that you can print a perfect nozzle check pattern, and then print images to prove that you do not have any unfixable banding problems. If there turns out to be a problem with the printer itself, it is easiest to identify by testing the printer as it was intended by Epson to be used, with their color inks. After testing the printer you may store the color ink cartridges in closed plastic bags for future use.
Two procedures are listed below for switching your printer from the Epson ink set to the Piezography K7 ink set. You will use only one of the two procedures, and the procedure you will use depends on which black Epson cartridge is in your printer currently; either matte black or photo black. The 4800/4880 printer uses only one black cartridge, and it can be either matte or photo black; however, if you wish to change from one black type to another, you must follow a different procedure than if you are replacing one black cartridge with another of the same type.
The black position (Shade #1) Piezography K7 cartridge shipped with a standard set of inks contains a "Photo Black" chip.
| Note: It is possible to purchase a Matte Black K7 Shade #1 cartridge, if you wish. In that case, you would use ink change procedure A. It is less desirable to intentionally purchase a Matte Black K7 Shade #1 cartridge, in order to run ink change procedure B, since that procedure is more complicated and may use up more ink, particularly color ink, than Procedure A. |
Ink Change Procedure A: You have a Photo Black Epson cartridge in your printer and a Photo Black K7 Shade #1 cartridge to install, or you have an Epson Matte Black cartridge in your printer and a (specially ordered) Matte Black K7 Shade #1 cartridge to install.
Note: if you have a photo black Epson cartridge in your printer and a matte black K7 Shade #1 cartridge to install, or if you have a Matte Black Epson cartridge in your printer, and a Photo Black K7 Shade #1 cartridge to install, you must use ink change procedure B, below.
Items needed:
Ink change steps:
Ink Change Procedure B: You have a Matte Black Epson cartridge in your printer and a Photo Black K7 Shade #1 cartridge to install, or you have an Epson Photo Black cartridge in your printer and a (specially ordered) Matte Black K7 Shade #1 cartridge to install.
During this procedure, you will first run a "black ink change," which allows the printer to accept the K7 Shade #1 cartridge that is differently chipped than the Epson cartridge, and then you will run two or three power cleaning cycles, to push out the Epson ink and fill the printer with K7 inks.
Note: if the Epson black cartridge in your printer is the same type as the K7 Shade #1 cartridge you will install (i.e., both are either Photo Black or Matte Black), you use ink change procedure A, above.
Items needed:
This ink change consists of two parts: first, you will run a "black ink change" cycle to allow the printer to accept the K7 cartridge containing the photo black chip. Secondly you will run two power cleaning cycles to push the color ink out of the printer, replacing it with K7 inks.
When looking at a nozzle check pattern on this printer, you may find it difficult to see the patterns of the lighter two shades of ink. The nozzle check pattern for shade #7, the lightest ink is in the fourth position, and for shade #6, the second lightest ink, is in the fifth position. These two positions are difficult to see because the droplets from this printer are so small, and the two lightest inks are so light.
To make it easier to see the entire nozzle check pattern you may do one of two different things:
Start the automatic cycle, and watch the progress of the pattern as it prints. You will clearly be able to see if you have a perfect nozzle check pattern. A missing nozzle will appear as a white smaller rectangle, within the larger rectangle. If you see that you are missing one or more nozzles, allow the cycle to continue: the printer will measure the pattern, and automatically start a print head cleaning cycle. After the cleaning cycle the printer will print another nozzle check pattern, and so on, until either a) the printer is satisfied the printer is working perfectly, or b) the printer aborts the process after printing five patterns.
Remember that the printer will reject even a perfect nozzle check pattern printed by Neutral K7 inks in the automatic mode, and so once you see a perfect array of rectangles, you may press the "abort" button in the printer utility window on your computer, or else hold down the Pause button on the printer to force-quit the sequence.
| Shade location table: | |
| "Color" position in printer | Piezography Ink Shade used in this position |
| Black | Shade #1 |
| Cyan | Shade #2 |
| Magenta | Shade #4 |
| Yellow | Shade #7 |
| Light Black | Shade #6 |
| Lt Cyan | Shade #3 |
| Lt Magenta | Shade #5 |
| Lt Lt Black | PiezoFlush or Piezography Gloss Optimizer |
* Gloss Optimizer is supported with only Selenium or WarmNeutral inks and the use of MPS Shade 1 (Photo Black)
In order to use these inks correctly, you must print your images through QuadTone RIP shareware. QuadTone RIP contains pre made curves (profiles) to use the correct shades of ink in different regions of a print. It is not possible to achieve good results without using QuadTone RIP We provide the pre made curves that are included in the download of QuadTone RIP software. Our pre made curves follow this format: K6-2880-HahnGermEtch where K6 is the inkset, 2880 is the dpi setting in the printer, and HahnGermEtch is the paper. A complete list of provided media curves is located below.
| Abbreviated Profile Name | Actual Paper Name |
| BradfordRBrightW | Bradford Rag Bright White |
| BradfordRBrilliantWD | Bradford Rag Brilliant White Duo |
| BradfordRNaturalW | Bradford Rag Natural White |
| EpEnhancedMatte | Epson Enhanced Matte (a.k.a. Epson Archival Matte) |
| EpMatteHW | Epson Heavyweight Matte |
| HanAlbrechtDurer | Hahnemuhle Albrecht Durer |
| HanArtProof | Hahnemuhle Art Proof |
| HanEtching | Hahnemuhle Etching |
| HanPhotoRag | Hahnemuhle Photo Rag |
| HanPhotoRagBrtW | Hahnemuhle Photo Rag Bright White |
| HanPhotoRagSatin | Hahnemuhle Photo Rag Smooth Satin |
| HanWhiteVelvet | Hahnemuhle White Velvet |
| HanWilliamTurner | Hahnemuhle William Turner |
| InnovaColdPressArt | Innova Cold Press Art |
| InnovaPhotoFibaP | Innova Photo Fiba Print |
| InnovaPhotoSmoothC | Innova Photo Smooth Cotton |
| InnovaSoftTexArt | Innova Soft Textured Art |
| IPCanvas | InkPress Waterproof Canvas |
| IPPictRagCool | InkPress Picture Rag Cool |
| IPPictRagWarm | InkPress Picture Rag Warm |
| IPPrintPlusM | InkPress Print Plus Matte |
| IPVelvet | InkPress Velvet |
| LgnSomsersetPEnhVel | Legion Somerset Photo Enhanced Velvet |
| MoabEntradaFABW | Moab Entrada Fine Art Bright White |
| MoabEntradaFANat | Moab Entrada Fine Art Natural |
| MoabKayentaPhotoM | Moab Kayenta Photo Matte |
| Abbreviated Profile Name | Actual Paper Name |
| K7-2880-BergerPN32.quad K7-2880-BergerPN33 K7-2880-BergerPN61 K7-2880-BergerPN62 | Berger PN32 Berger PN33 Berger PN61 Berger PN62 |
| K7-2880-EpVelvFineArt | Epson Velvet Fine Art |
| K7-2880-HahnBamboo K7-2880-HahnGermEtch | Hahnemuhle Bamboo Hahnemuhle German Etching |
| K7-2880-HahnMuseumEtch | Hahnemuhle Musuem Etching |
| K7-2880-HahnNatArDuo | Hahnemuhle Natural Art Duo |
| K7-2880-HahnPhotoRag | Hahnemuhle Photo Rag |
| K7-2880-HanPhotoRagBrtW | Hahnemuhle Photo Rag Bright White |
| K7-2880-HanWhiteVelvet K7-2880-HanWilliamTurner | Hahnemuhle White Velvet Hahnemuhle WIlliam Turner |
| K7-2880-InnovaFIbaPWM | Innova Fiba Print White Matte |
| K7-2880-InnovaSCHW | Innova Smooth Cotton High White |
| K7-2880-MoabEntradaBrt | Moab Entrada Bright White |
| K7-2880-MoabEntradaNat K7-2880-MoabLasalPM | Moab Entrada Natural White Moab Lasal Photo Matte |
Additional Custom media curves are available here: InkjetMall custom K6 and K7 curves
Glossy Curves are available for download here: Piezography Glossy Curves Library
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