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is THIS microbanding

is THIS microbanding

2003-01-16 by franklinmiller4 <proxy@photocommando.com>

Hi -
 Just started using MIS inks with a Niagara CFS in an Epson 
1270 and am noticing teeny-weeny white lines running through 
the print, parallel to the movement of the print-head.
 Is this microbanding? I'd been under the impression that 
microbanding was BLACK lines...
 Whenever I run test patterns the lines are all OK.So would 
popping on an OEM cartridge set for while be of any use?
 Thanks!

f

Re: is THIS microbanding

2003-01-17 by Gregory Schern <gschern@yahoo.com>

--- In 
DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "franklinmiller4 
<proxy@p...>" <proxy@p...> wrote:
> Hi -
>  Just started using MIS inks with a Niagara CFS in an Epson 
> 1270 and am noticing teeny-weeny white lines running through 
> the print, parallel to the movement of the print-head.
>  Is this microbanding? I'd been under the impression that 
> microbanding was BLACK lines...
>  Whenever I run test patterns the lines are all OK.So would 
> popping on an OEM cartridge set for while be of any use?
>  Thanks!
> 
> f

frank, 

check out this page on our site in the faq/info base section. it has 
several examples of microbanding to varying degrees and an 
explanation.

http://www.inkjetgoodies.com/faq_printing.htm#faqp1

good luck.

Gregory Schern
InkjetGoodies.com
info@...
1 866 330-4514

Re: is THIS microbanding

2003-01-17 by jim hayes <jimhayes@frii.com>

I'd like to add one small trick to what Gregory has posted below. 
Indeed it could be misfiring nozzles and I guess you might want to 
eliminate the possiblities there first.

On the Epson 3000, people had problem with banding caused by paper 
transport (Gregory mentions this). If the lines were dark the paper 
wouldn't be advancing enough and white banding indicated too much 
travel. So the trick that folks did was to print out a file of known 
size- say 9.75 inches or whatever...then measure the print afterward. 
If the print was more than 1/16 inch longer then often it correlated 
with white banding (print was traveling too far). If print was shy of 
file dimension within a 1/16, dark banding would occur. Then either a 
re-alignment can be done for paper thickness, or occasionally...back 
to Epson tech. Probably not as likely these days with improved 
transport such as the 1270 has, but worth a quick check.
Jim H.



--- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "Gregory Schern 
<gschern@y...>" <gschern@y...> wrote:
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> --- In 
> DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "franklinmiller4 
> <proxy@p...>" <proxy@p...> wrote:
> > Hi -
> >  Just started using MIS inks with a Niagara CFS in an Epson 
> > 1270 and am noticing teeny-weeny white lines running through 
> > the print, parallel to the movement of the print-head.
> >  Is this microbanding? I'd been under the impression that 
> > microbanding was BLACK lines...
> >  Whenever I run test patterns the lines are all OK.So would 
> > popping on an OEM cartridge set for while be of any use?
> >  Thanks!
> > 
> > f
> 
> frank, 
> 
> check out this page on our site in the faq/info base section. it has 
> several examples of microbanding to varying degrees and an 
> explanation.
> 
> http://www.inkjetgoodies.com/faq_printing.htm#faqp1
> 
> good luck.
> 
> Gregory Schern
> InkjetGoodies.com
> info@i...
> 1 866 330-4514

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