You can remove the pizza wheels like this: http://www.inkjetart.com/pizza/index.html and get rid of roller marks: http://tinyurl.com/2b24o I used these procedures on my 1270 (pizza wheels) and 2200 (rollers and pizza wheels) and they work fine. On Apr 20, 2006, at 8:08 AM, alanrew42 wrote: > --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "Tim Timmermans" > <zenphoto7@...> wrote: >> > <snip> >> 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. > <snip> > > Do you mean 'pizza wheel' marks/lines? > > If so there are some suggestions on > http://www.conde.com/support/5.php?support=home > for removing them. Obviously the decision to do this would be yours... > > If it's the rubber rollers leaving marks then have you used any fine > art paper recently: some of these can leave fine white dust on the > rollers which will need cleaning off with a cleaning sheet or other > methods. > > The only other thing that comes to mind is if you've changed ink > limits or print settings recently such that too much ink is being > applied to the paper, so it's not having enough time to dry before > being fed through the output rollers. > > I don't have a 1270, and my 1200 is long gone, but the only time I've > seen this recently is with my 2400, when feeding the same sheet > through the printer 2 or more times in an attempt to get several > calibration prints on one page. This obviously doesn't apply to your > situation. > > HTH > > Alan
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Re: [Digital BW] Re: Oh no..not now!!!
2006-04-20 by Carl Schofield
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