artprint1
Getting Fingers Dirty
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Thanks for reading my question.
I just bought a brand new Epson 837.
When I print on regular paper, it prints clean 99% of the time.
When I print on canvas paper, I get these "black ink blobs" ("smudges") appearing. Usually on the top right of the page. But often in other locations. Usually at or near the border.
This happens whether I use borderless or non-borderless printing. But when selecting the "borderless printing" option, the driver warns me:
"Print quality in the top and bottom areas may decline or the area may be smeared depending on the media."
Another user seems to have reported this problem here:
"Printed a few black spots on paper, however this problem went away after subsequent uses."
http://www.amazon.com/review/R17PKLYO7RG45C
It appears that, when the printer loads the canvas paper, the medium is "scraping" the head where the black ink comes out. And this is leaving residual bleed on the page...?
This phenemonen has happened ever since the very first print.
Ideas?
Thanks!
I just bought a brand new Epson 837.
When I print on regular paper, it prints clean 99% of the time.
When I print on canvas paper, I get these "black ink blobs" ("smudges") appearing. Usually on the top right of the page. But often in other locations. Usually at or near the border.
This happens whether I use borderless or non-borderless printing. But when selecting the "borderless printing" option, the driver warns me:
"Print quality in the top and bottom areas may decline or the area may be smeared depending on the media."
Another user seems to have reported this problem here:
"Printed a few black spots on paper, however this problem went away after subsequent uses."
http://www.amazon.com/review/R17PKLYO7RG45C
It appears that, when the printer loads the canvas paper, the medium is "scraping" the head where the black ink comes out. And this is leaving residual bleed on the page...?
This phenemonen has happened ever since the very first print.
Ideas?
Thanks!