Temporarilly STOP using the UT2 and put some dye carts in there. Use either the Epson carts or the MIS $5 Chinese dye carts. See if you have good nozzle checks and the banding goes away. I bet it will. If not run a few cleaning cycles (not more than 3 without a test print in between) to clean it up. That indicates there was nothing wrong with the nozzles but is some residual air bubbles in the cart. Pull 1-2cc of ink from your UT2 carts using the bottom fill adapter. Then throw all those dye ink prints away and put the UT2 carts back in. Dribble a bit of Windex on the parking pad and soak up all the dye ink from there. You should have the UT2 humming along with no banding at this point. There is great info on the MIS site about this but it's under the CIS (CFS) troubleshooting section. It applies here as well. A 1280 will not print on either the first or last 1/2" of the paper. Just set your print size to 9.9 inches and you will be fine. Bob Michaels --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "Steve Kayner" <kayners@...> wrote: > > Hello, > > Finally got my refurb 1280 and UT2 inkset. Total clog-city to start, but that's mostly > cleared up after cleaning fluid and many cleaning cycles. > > I tried the recommended driver settings on Paul's UT2 info page and am getting some fine > banding (~1mm intervals) in the direction of the printhead travel. It lessens with greater > resolution (very bad at 720dpi, bad at 1440, and not-so-bad-but-still-visible-to-the- > naked-eye at 2880. Not sure how to go about getting this cleared up. The search function > here on Yahoo just times out with no results. > > Also, the printed image is truncated on the trailing edge by about one-half inch. I > proportion the image so it fits on an 8.5x11 sheet with a 1/8" margin. Works fine on the > C86, but gets clipped on the 1280. > > Any tips greatly appreciated. > > Steve. >
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Re: 1280: Bonding, Banding & the Trailing Edge
2006-04-16 by Bob Michaels
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