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Re: Another Printer Nightmare
It does sound more than the difference in paper. Can you go back to the original paper and just produce a small test print. If it is very different as you suspect, you will need to check several things.
I would recommend a standard printer nozzle test (in the maintenance part of the printer driver). This will show if any of the inks are blocked. If the problem is in Photoshop, I assume that you mean in the printing process. You should carefully follow the printing process and check all settings. For instance when you select Print with Preview is the Output Profile still the 2400 printer or something else.
You will probably find that there is a difference if you use Lyson paper. Were the profiles which you downloaded from Lyson for the 2400 with Epson ink? I remember looking at Lyson profiles some time ago and they were for Lyson ink and paper.
Personally, I stick to Epson ink and paper and thus obtain consistent results which is important to me. If you use a different combination, you ideally need a bespoke profile. I hope this is of some help.
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