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[QUOTE="l_d_allan, post: 203288, member: 5680"] Hmmm ... that's a relatively new printer, I think. Bummer. * Very helpful attachment. I wish more people did that. * Anything change between when it worked, and stopped working? * How long had it been since the printer was working ok? If more than a week or so, is it your practice to do "nozzle checks' about weekly to reduce clogging? * Is the "nozzle check" ok? That always should be the first step when problems turn up. The risk is a fried print-head if you keep printing with clogged nozzles or ink starvation. * It can be Very Helpful to attach a scan of the nozzle check, if possible. * If nozzle check not ok, refrain from almost any other printing until resolved. * Have you tried "normal cleaning"? Did that help? How about "Deep Cleaning" with over-night delay between another nozzle check? * Try removing and replacing the print-head, then another nozzle check. * If the printer is still under warranty, I'd ask Canon tech support about whether it is ok to do a print-head alignment. My experience with Canon has been mostly very positive, but YMMV. * I hope I'm wrong, but I don't think a print-head alignment will help. * BTW, what your printer is doing isn't really "banding". That's more of a software issue, typically with Photoshop and too much manipulations with 8-bit per channel images. [/QUOTE]
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