May i know whats the solution? Is it because i print using black ink instead of using colourful one?? I heard if wanted to print black on gloss paper need to use the mix of RGB instead of the black ink@@bymarcissus
hi! i saw that you have an epson printer and this hp printer. i need one to print stickers and little photos. whitch one is better and gave you no problems? i see that sometimes HP fails :( thank you
I never had problems with HP , This is the first time this happened to me because i was trying to print with the laptop. I suggest you to get the HP. ^_^
4:12 Hello, it happens to me too and I can't find the reason, when I bought it it printed in high quality and now it appears like in that minute of your video.
@@bymarcissus We are in the same situation, HP of this type of model is starting to fail, the blade does not grip and I can no longer print in high quality like the first time.
@@bymarcissus My color head failed and I had to buy another one, I have had it for 1 year and it is not in constant use, but from now on it has more use and it makes me sad that it does not print as it did the first time and I loved how the photos came out
If you look carefully at the photos, there’s horizontal lines through the whole image…even through the “good” ones. I would run a nozzle check and maybe print head alignment if you can. But if that doesn’t solve it, you’ll want to call HP- might be a printer defect so if it’s a new printer, you’ll want to get that fixed before warranty runs out. Honestly though, I had an HP photo envy before I got my Epson XP-15000 and my epson wins hands down…just in my opinion.
@@bymarcissus Gotcha- if it happened on both printers, could be a driver issue. Do you have a mac? There’s usually a AirPrint version of the printer driver (that’s often defaulted to) or the regular driver (that you download from manufacturer website. You can check which version on System settings>printers and scanners>clicking on the printer you’re using> under kind if its the AirPrint version will say that at the end. With my HP, I had better luck with the AirPrint driver weirdly, but with my epson it prefers the actual driver. So I would try the version you don’t have and see if that helps.
@@bymarcissus Everyone is going to have their own opinions and needs in terms of printers…and it will depend on which specific epson printer you were using- if you had an epson eco tank (anything below an 8500/8550 or 15000 which are the only eco tank photography printers) or any epson desktop style printer (that only comes with CMYK ink), then the HP will be pretty comparable with quality. My Epson XP 15000 is kind of one of the cheaper gateway photography printers epson offers…and the increased quality and color beats my old HP hands down. But there’s a price for those capabilities- the ink is also more expensive (bc it also has a red and gray ink in addition to the regular CMYK inks) and it’s more finicky and has a bigger learning curve than my HP did (which was very reliable and rarely had a misprint)- I’ve done more nozzle checks, printhead alignments etc in one month with the epson than I think I did the years I had my HP lol. So it’s not going to be worth it to everyone- but was to me! Photography printers are more of a hassle, so it’s always best to go with the lowest level of printer that you’re happy with- esp tank models which are the cheapest in terms of ink 👍 so a really smart choice.