Thanks for the suggestion, John. I had checked that after letting the printer sit overnight and saw no indication of the EZW-Y having leaked. The problem hasn't recurred. So, hopefully, it was a one-time event and I won't have to worry about itother than continue to wonder how it might have happened. Tom --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "John Moody" <moodymz3@...> wrote: > > Try looking in the parking station to see if it's saturated with EZW-Y ink; > the cartridge might not be "sealing", allowing ink to drain out overnight > and contaminate the other nozzles. > > John > > -----Original Message----- > From: DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com > [mailto:DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com]On Behalf Of inteldes > Sent: Monday, October 09, 2006 7:53 AM > To: DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com > Subject: [Digital BW] Re: Strange R2400 nozzle check--update > > This morning, the first nozzle check showed only the top 1½ lines of > nozzles affected by the EZW-Y ink. Again, the transition to full > magenta was gradual, from top to bottom and from left to right. The > first head cleaning cleared it up completely, but now my EZW-Y isn't > looking too good. Hmmm. I still can't imagine how the EZW-Y could have > bled into the magenta. > > Tom Keesling > Hoosier Recollections > Indianapolis > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] >
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Re: Strange R2400 nozzle check--update
2006-10-11 by Thomas Keesling
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