First of all make sure that the paper thickness lever is set to + . Then you need to clean the metal disc shaped guides at the botton inside of this machine with windex and a lint free cloth. Be very careful not to bend them though. I suspect you have ink build up inside that printer. Take a strong light and look up inside the carrage and carefully get rid of any accumulated ink in there. That was always my problem with these older machines. If you run a print and it doesn't get pulled into the printer correctly the heads spray ink inside the printer and that builds up and eventually ends up on your prints. john -- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@...m, "Tim Timmermans" <zenphoto7@...> wrote: > > So I have this old 1280 that's been working like a charm. I have this > big show coming up Saturday and Sunday that I have to hang tommorow > night and suddenly the printer is giving me what appears to be roller > lines. Not the banding thing from that can be fixed by head cleaning > but something else. Seems like it's worst when I'm printing using > black only. I just printed a small color image that looks fine but the > BO prints are looking bad and 90% of what I'm showing is BW. Any > ideas or suggestions. Fortunately I have a new 1800 still in a box but > I had planned to trade that in for something bigger. I'd rather not > use it but I have to have everything done by tomorrow evening for hanging. > > Any thoughts much appreciated. > > Tim p.s. I tried printing the BW images in the full color mode and it > gives it a blueish tint. >
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Re: Oh no..not now!!!
2006-04-20 by john dean
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