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 Getting Started Guide for the EPSON Stylus Photo 1280  
 
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 Troubleshooting 
 
The troubleshooting tips found in this section relate mainly to problems that can be 
seen in transferred SubliJet images. If you are having problems related to the 
performance of your printer, please refer to the Problem Solving section found in the 
EPSON Stylus Photo 1280 Printer Basics Guide
 
The colors in my transferred image are incorrect 
§ The image may need color adjustment. Use PowerDriver IQ color matching 
software. For more information on how to use this software please see the 
PowerDriver IQ Users Guide
§ Ensure you use the right printer driver and driver settings. For more information, 
see your PowerDriver IQ Users Guide. 
§ Ensure you press the item with the proper time, temperature and pressure. For 
guidelines see the section entitled Heat Transfer Information. 
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Verify all colors print correctly. Run the Nozzle Check utility and clean the print 
heads as required. See your EPSON Stylus Photo 1280 Printer Basics Guide for 
more detailed instructions.
 
 
My printout is really light on paper 
This should be no cause for alarm. SubliJet naturally looks muted before heat 
transfer of the image.  After heat transfer, SubliJet’s unique inks produce a 
brilliant and durable final product.  
 
My printout gets cut off on the bottom or side 
§ Verify the printer driver is setup for the correct paper size. Your printer driver 
setting needs to match the paper size that is loaded in your printer. 
§ Ensure the right paper guide is in the proper position. When setting up the 
printer, slide the right paper guide to the left until it clicks into position. 
 
My image looks good but it washes out 
§ Ensure you press the garment with the proper time, temperature and pressure. If 
so, try pressing longer to ensure that the dyes are penetrating the fibers 
sufficiently. For guidelines, see the section entitled Heat Transfer Information. 
§ Ensure you use a recommended paper. See the section entitled Selecting Paper
§ 
Ensure your substrate is designed to accept sublimation transfers. Garments 
made from natural fibers, such as cotton, are not compatible with the sublimation 
process.