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costadinos
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The freeware program Irfan View can do a RGB separation. By inverting the image before the separation this will approximately be a CMY separation. After the separation the separated images are inverted again. This is my result with a rotated crop of your uploaded image, It is seen that the problems are mainly in cyan and yellow. This is consistent with the magenta cast in the stripes:
Following the ink lines in your photo of the printer it is seen that cyan and yellow are at the edges of the ink tube ribbon, I think this makes mikling's pinching theory very plausible.
With a Canon printer you can open the lid to centre the print head for cartridge change, and then pull the power cord without using the printers on/off switch. This allows you to move the print head from side to side to check for friction problems. Could this be done with the Epson printer? You could then move the print head from side to side and observe the ink ribbon.
Can you trick an interlocking switch to operate the printer with the lid open? This could show how the ribbon flexes when printing, and if striping also occurs with the lid open
The R2000 has Red and Orange inks in addition to CMYK, so it's a bit more complicated to figure which causes the problem. I tried printing solid blocks of CMY colours, the problem is always there, although it's more pronounced when printing dark grey tones.
Here are 4 pictures of the cartridge moving around (we can do what you describe for Epson printers by simply unplugging the printer while the cartridges move). Can you spot something wrong?