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Hi,
I recently acquired a Canon Pro 1000 printer. For the most part, it's been doing a commendable job, but I've recently encountered a puzzling issue that has left me scratching my head.
Up until now, I've had no trouble with small prints.
Ten A2 prints have been relatively problem-free.
However, today I stumbled upon a perplexing problem. The original photo, a scan from a medium format transparency, appears flawless on screen (crop attached) with no visible lines. Yet, when I print this particular shot, lines emerge, primarily in one corner, predominantly affecting the blue tones.
What's curious is that these lines seem to run horizontally, specifically in the left-hand corner that emerges first (as I face the printer). While they do extend slightly to other parts of the image, their prominence remains localized.
I decided to conduct a little experiment.
I flipped the image upside down on my screen and reprinted it, anticipating the lines to appear in the corresponding corner. Surprisingly, this wasn't the case. Even with the image reversed, the lines persisted in the same position, leaving me puzzled.
It appears as though the issue might be embedded within my file, yet it remains elusive to my naked eye.
Has anyone encountered a similar issue?
Thanks
First image shows the corner of the print.
Second is a screenshot showing same section of file.
I recently acquired a Canon Pro 1000 printer. For the most part, it's been doing a commendable job, but I've recently encountered a puzzling issue that has left me scratching my head.
Up until now, I've had no trouble with small prints.
Ten A2 prints have been relatively problem-free.
However, today I stumbled upon a perplexing problem. The original photo, a scan from a medium format transparency, appears flawless on screen (crop attached) with no visible lines. Yet, when I print this particular shot, lines emerge, primarily in one corner, predominantly affecting the blue tones.
What's curious is that these lines seem to run horizontally, specifically in the left-hand corner that emerges first (as I face the printer). While they do extend slightly to other parts of the image, their prominence remains localized.
I decided to conduct a little experiment.
I flipped the image upside down on my screen and reprinted it, anticipating the lines to appear in the corresponding corner. Surprisingly, this wasn't the case. Even with the image reversed, the lines persisted in the same position, leaving me puzzled.
It appears as though the issue might be embedded within my file, yet it remains elusive to my naked eye.
Has anyone encountered a similar issue?
Thanks
First image shows the corner of the print.
Second is a screenshot showing same section of file.