paulcroft
Fan of Printing
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Over the last 2-3 days I've been creating new profiles for my Pro9000 II printer and my photo papers. After profiling I use a test picture to check the accuracy and, yesterday evening, I noticed thin parallel white lines in a blue section of the test print. I ran a nozzle check and saw nothing obviously wrong (see nozzle check 1) but ran a head clean anyway then reprinted the test print, with the same result. I ran another nozzle check (nozzle check 2) and this time, when examining it closely, saw what appears to be some discrepancy in the smoothness at the top and bottom edges of the black, the top edge of the magenta, and the bottom edge of the cyan.
I then cropped out the section of the test print which showed the lines, printed it top left on a piece of A4 paper fed into the printer in portrait mode (the test print was originally printed in landscape format on A4 fed portrait) and the lines were still there, in the same place. I then reprinted the test section but 0.5 cms lower down and alongside the first and still the lines were there and in the same place (white lines.jpg).
The printer has been used a fair bit over the last three days and has performed flawlessly up to now so I don't think this is caused by dried ink on the print head. Nonetheless I am currently in the process of cleaning it (the head's soaking in a mix of Lidl window cleaner and distilled water which has been successful in the past) but I am not optimistic that this will fix the problem.
I have some purged cartridges which I can swap for the others but the fact that there appears to be a problem with three of the colours when running the nozzle check tends to suggest that this isn't a cartridge feed issue.
Any suggestions from the gurus here?
P.S. the 'darkness' of the nozzle checks was enhanced when scanning them in to make them more visible.
I then cropped out the section of the test print which showed the lines, printed it top left on a piece of A4 paper fed into the printer in portrait mode (the test print was originally printed in landscape format on A4 fed portrait) and the lines were still there, in the same place. I then reprinted the test section but 0.5 cms lower down and alongside the first and still the lines were there and in the same place (white lines.jpg).
The printer has been used a fair bit over the last three days and has performed flawlessly up to now so I don't think this is caused by dried ink on the print head. Nonetheless I am currently in the process of cleaning it (the head's soaking in a mix of Lidl window cleaner and distilled water which has been successful in the past) but I am not optimistic that this will fix the problem.
I have some purged cartridges which I can swap for the others but the fact that there appears to be a problem with three of the colours when running the nozzle check tends to suggest that this isn't a cartridge feed issue.
Any suggestions from the gurus here?
P.S. the 'darkness' of the nozzle checks was enhanced when scanning them in to make them more visible.