eppyson
Getting Fingers Dirty
- Joined
- Dec 9, 2019
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- Printer Model
- Epson WF-7710
Hi all. I hope you can help me with an odd problem.
For awhile, I’ve been using an Epson WF-7710 to print images on Canon semi-gloss paper. I’m using a CISS but only fill it with Epson 512 bottled ink. Have never used anything but that ink and have always had good results with this setup. Bidirectional printing is always turned off. High speed printing is always turned off.
I noticed a very subtle white line on my prints the other day. Printed out a nozzle check to see if the heads needed cleaning. The printout was perfect. No gaps, etc.
So I decided to run the built-in print head alignment -- the one on the product screen, not in the driver; there isn’t one on the driver; just the product itself. Horizontal alignment printout was fine.
The vertical alignment is where my trouble started. The first vertical alignment printout before changing anything showed just what I expected—a few boxes with very slight gaps. So I began the alignment procedure per the instructions, selecting the best # box, etc.
The minor gaps in #1 and #4 disappeared on the first pass, but the other four boxes suddenly showed major gaps. I re-ran the alignment, choosing new numbers per the instructions, but nothing changed. By the 3rd or 4th pass, four of the boxes were “stuck” with wide gaps. Nothing I do makes any difference. The last 10 re-passes and printouts are identical to each other – two boxes fine, but four with huge gaps. Selecting different numbers during the alignment does nothing.
See printouts below.
During this process, I rechecked the nozzles several times – still showed perfect patterns on the printout. I cleaned the heads anyway a couple of times. Nozzle checks remained perfect throughout. Also, rechecked horizontal alignment, which remained fine.
Also tried turning on/off bidirectional printing. Same problem either way.
Prior to this odd situation, I had never had any problems with alignment. Its like the heads suddenly went rogue the minute I started the head alignment and now they’re stuck in what seems like the extreme-most positions.
Any suggestions?
For awhile, I’ve been using an Epson WF-7710 to print images on Canon semi-gloss paper. I’m using a CISS but only fill it with Epson 512 bottled ink. Have never used anything but that ink and have always had good results with this setup. Bidirectional printing is always turned off. High speed printing is always turned off.
I noticed a very subtle white line on my prints the other day. Printed out a nozzle check to see if the heads needed cleaning. The printout was perfect. No gaps, etc.
So I decided to run the built-in print head alignment -- the one on the product screen, not in the driver; there isn’t one on the driver; just the product itself. Horizontal alignment printout was fine.
The vertical alignment is where my trouble started. The first vertical alignment printout before changing anything showed just what I expected—a few boxes with very slight gaps. So I began the alignment procedure per the instructions, selecting the best # box, etc.
The minor gaps in #1 and #4 disappeared on the first pass, but the other four boxes suddenly showed major gaps. I re-ran the alignment, choosing new numbers per the instructions, but nothing changed. By the 3rd or 4th pass, four of the boxes were “stuck” with wide gaps. Nothing I do makes any difference. The last 10 re-passes and printouts are identical to each other – two boxes fine, but four with huge gaps. Selecting different numbers during the alignment does nothing.
See printouts below.
During this process, I rechecked the nozzles several times – still showed perfect patterns on the printout. I cleaned the heads anyway a couple of times. Nozzle checks remained perfect throughout. Also, rechecked horizontal alignment, which remained fine.
Also tried turning on/off bidirectional printing. Same problem either way.
Prior to this odd situation, I had never had any problems with alignment. Its like the heads suddenly went rogue the minute I started the head alignment and now they’re stuck in what seems like the extreme-most positions.
Any suggestions?