i know it’s been mentioned before but are you absolutely sure you arent double profiling. In Lightroom set Lightroom to manage colour then turn off all colour management in printer settings. sorry if I’m repeating.
I’ve been using the P800 for
several years now. Use Epson inks and never had a problem. Unlike the 3800 which produced great prints but threw up the blocked head every now and again which got more and more difficult to shift. Cheaper ink costs with larger cartridges and great B&W.
As far as I remember in cs6 you just go filters/sharpen/smart sharpen. Thats where it always was unless you are talking about a different smart sharpen,
My insurance last year was £585, this year it went up t £695. I had a look around and found a comparable policy for 595, When I phoned and asked if they could match it they had a look and got back to me with £535.... very strange
The energy companies are now offering incentives to users of smart meters but ultimately they save you nothing. What they do is make obvious the ways of using electricity to save money. Whether or not you take any notice of it is entirely up to the user. I can’t see how they are particularly...
If your radiators were fitted at the time original boiler was installed then your radiators will not achieve desired temperatures at lower flow temperatures. They would probably be sized up using delta t50 and if you want to use lower boiler flow temperatures (t30) they would have to be resized...
It’s just in case you have any dead legs( maybe a basin you don’t use very often) advice is to set hot water above 56. It’s heating flow temperature that’s shown on display and when balanced correctly there is a temp difference of 20deg.
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