Hey everyone,
OK, heres the basic rundown of my dilema. I've got a Canon i960 that regardless of what image I print, what Photoshop settings I use and how the print head has been cleaned, its leaves banding (lines) on all my prints. So far i've tried the obvious methods most of us have probably read on the Neilslade.com site and in these forums, e.g. compressed air through the inlets and soaking the head in hot water. Now, some of this does seem to narrow the lines a bit on different prints but still hasn't gotten rid of them. Seems to have nothing to do with different colors; though the only place I don't see the lines are in the very deep black areas of the print. Do I need to keep cleaning the head repeatedly? since its seems almost everyone in these forums has had great luck with all the methods and almost never needed to replace a head. Absolutely any kind of help will do.
Using Canon i960, genuine Canon inks, and Canon Photo Paper Pro.
Brandon
OK, heres the basic rundown of my dilema. I've got a Canon i960 that regardless of what image I print, what Photoshop settings I use and how the print head has been cleaned, its leaves banding (lines) on all my prints. So far i've tried the obvious methods most of us have probably read on the Neilslade.com site and in these forums, e.g. compressed air through the inlets and soaking the head in hot water. Now, some of this does seem to narrow the lines a bit on different prints but still hasn't gotten rid of them. Seems to have nothing to do with different colors; though the only place I don't see the lines are in the very deep black areas of the print. Do I need to keep cleaning the head repeatedly? since its seems almost everyone in these forums has had great luck with all the methods and almost never needed to replace a head. Absolutely any kind of help will do.
Using Canon i960, genuine Canon inks, and Canon Photo Paper Pro.
Brandon