nadiayorc
Newbie to Printing
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- May 3, 2020
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- Canon Pixma MG7750
So this issue has been ongoing for quite a while, probably a couple years by now but didn't make any real effort to fix it until now as it's not a major issue for me. Have had the printer for at least 5 years (probably closer to 10) and got it mostly for photography printing which it still does perfectly, but printing things with text has issues unless using a photo paper setting which of course uses a lot more ink and is a lot slower. I'm honestly kind of surprised how long it's lasted as it's still perfect print quality for photographs.
Today I decided to properly clean out the printhead with isopropyl alcohol, making sure that it was properly cleaned out and that ink stopped seeping from the nozzle, it was still definitely worth doing as I hadn't done a proper printhead cleaning the entire time I've been using it but it didn't seem make any difference to the issue I'm having with blurry black text. I'm also pretty sure it's not the encoder strip, is it possible I may need to purchase a replacement printhead? They would be around £60 from here, but I wouldn't want to purchase one if it's not definitely the issue.
I've included a scan of the nozzle check page and also a comparison of the plain paper vs matte photo paper setting as attachments. The top text is using the plain paper setting and bottom text is using the matte photo paper setting, both printed on normal non-photo paper. As you can see the photo setting one looks fine, so it's some kind of issue with PGBK printing only.
Today I decided to properly clean out the printhead with isopropyl alcohol, making sure that it was properly cleaned out and that ink stopped seeping from the nozzle, it was still definitely worth doing as I hadn't done a proper printhead cleaning the entire time I've been using it but it didn't seem make any difference to the issue I'm having with blurry black text. I'm also pretty sure it's not the encoder strip, is it possible I may need to purchase a replacement printhead? They would be around £60 from here, but I wouldn't want to purchase one if it's not definitely the issue.
I've included a scan of the nozzle check page and also a comparison of the plain paper vs matte photo paper setting as attachments. The top text is using the plain paper setting and bottom text is using the matte photo paper setting, both printed on normal non-photo paper. As you can see the photo setting one looks fine, so it's some kind of issue with PGBK printing only.
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