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Hogwild
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Man, you folks are just a fountain of knowledge. Two threads and I can't believe how much I've learned here.
Thanks for the warning Stratman, I had seen it before but forgotten. The guy near here seems honest-I bought ink from him before for the OfficeJet 8500 pro I'm trying to repair and he was very straight up.
OK so...I guess I'd better calculate approximately how much ink I'll use and start getting ready to print some CDs as well. My original reasons for getting this IP6600 were to print photos and to print directly on CDs.
I will try that colour correction method and see what happens.
If the print head needs alignment again (I didn't do it since the last time I removed it), will it be obvious in the pictures or more subtle?
Oh and while I'm on a roll, is there any way I can fix that problem feeding photo paper from the cassette? I tried cleaning what rollers I saw with a rag. What else is there to try for that?
Thanks for the warning Stratman, I had seen it before but forgotten. The guy near here seems honest-I bought ink from him before for the OfficeJet 8500 pro I'm trying to repair and he was very straight up.
OK so...I guess I'd better calculate approximately how much ink I'll use and start getting ready to print some CDs as well. My original reasons for getting this IP6600 were to print photos and to print directly on CDs.
I will try that colour correction method and see what happens.
If the print head needs alignment again (I didn't do it since the last time I removed it), will it be obvious in the pictures or more subtle?
Oh and while I'm on a roll, is there any way I can fix that problem feeding photo paper from the cassette? I tried cleaning what rollers I saw with a rag. What else is there to try for that?