palombian
Printer Master
- Joined
- Feb 4, 2014
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- 1,907
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- Location
- Belgium
- Printer Model
- PRO10,PRO9500II,MB5150,MG8250
Yesterday I went to see a Canon MG6150 printer on sale in my immediate neighborhoud.
The seller was surprised I printed a nozzle check, he never heard of it, the prints he showed me were perfect.
I saw the horizontal line in the magenta and told him I would come back later with full carts to do a cleaning.
But when inspecting the print I saw also a beginning defect in the BK.
The most alarming sign were the lateral displacements in the small vertical bars left and right of the color initials.
IMO this is an indication of a beginning electrical disfunction.
PS: there is a ply in the paper over the BK
The seller was surprised I printed a nozzle check, he never heard of it, the prints he showed me were perfect.
I saw the horizontal line in the magenta and told him I would come back later with full carts to do a cleaning.
But when inspecting the print I saw also a beginning defect in the BK.
The most alarming sign were the lateral displacements in the small vertical bars left and right of the color initials.
IMO this is an indication of a beginning electrical disfunction.
PS: there is a ply in the paper over the BK