Paul W.
Print Addict
- Joined
- Jan 9, 2013
- Messages
- 339
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- Location
- Billings, MT
- Printer Model
- Epson 1430 HP 932 Canon iP8720
I'm using an Epson 1400 with some miles on it but I've kept it up fairly well. Am using the Carbon 6 inkset and nozzle checks have been quite good except lately for the yellow position. That cart uses a blue toner and that's the cart with some irregular nozzle patterns. Each sloping line contains, as you know, about a dozen dashes. In about 5 or 6 areas the steps do not slope down... they either have a couple of dashes on the same level, ie they do not slope. In a couple cases a pair of dashes even goes up. Very rarely there's an empty spot.
I've done nozzle head cleaning which helps temporarily. I have yet to try the under head "shoe shine" technique so perhaps this message is premature. It's just that I've never seen patterns like this so I don't attribute these patterns to clogging. I hope it's not a sign of the dreaded delamination. This printer's age makes it a candidate for that malady.
TIA,
Paul
I've done nozzle head cleaning which helps temporarily. I have yet to try the under head "shoe shine" technique so perhaps this message is premature. It's just that I've never seen patterns like this so I don't attribute these patterns to clogging. I hope it's not a sign of the dreaded delamination. This printer's age makes it a candidate for that malady.
TIA,
Paul