A relatively quick way to get rid of pizza wheels without actually removing them is to clean them thoroughly using windex. Somehow ink finds its way onto the wheels, dries up, and cause enough drag to scrape the surface of the print. I'd push a scrap piece of up-side-down glossy print into the printer from the front under the pizza wheels and deposit drops of windex onto the wheels that cause problems and let it soak, and occasionally jiggle the paper back and forth to free up the wheels. Cotton swabs may also help. --nick --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, Carl Schofield <scho@...> wrote: > > > 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 > > ...
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[Digital BW] Re: Oh no..not now!!!
2006-04-21 by Nick H. Nugent
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