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More info?)
geo wrote:
> Well....?
> I sent you the e-mail...
And I sent you not only the manual, but a personal set of extra
instructions, which I wrote specifically for your situation.
I don't do this for a living... (If I did I'd have starved to death a
long time ago, since I don't charge anything) I do it as a way of
helping others and I try to do so in a timely manner, but... I have a
family, and work, and I also do a bunch of other volunteer activities I
attend to.
I really do attempt to answer within 24 hours, but sometimes other
priorities force me to answer a bit later.
Also, my internet connection has been known to go out for up to 72 hours
on occasion, and there isn't anything I can do about that. Telus High
Speed Broadband ADSL, for those who wish to know.
I have even been known to get ill, hurt my back and been unable to get
out of bed for 3 weeks, and horrors! gone on vacation for a week.
I've also have more email bounce than I care to tell due to people
requesting the manual or my assistance and then forgetting to lift my
address from their spam filters.
I really do try to get back to people ASAP, but quite honestly, I give a
lot more rapid service than most printer companies do, so please, give
me a break...
Art
geo wrote:
> Well....?
> I sent you the e-mail...
> "Arthur Entlich" <artistic@telus.net> wrote in message
> news:sy78d.20299$223.13813@edtnps89...
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>>You need to contact me via private email, not via public posting. I
>>will then gladly send you the instructions.
>>
>>Art
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>>geo wrote:
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>>>can you send me the instructions ?
>>>Thanks
>>>"Arthur Entlich" <artistic@telus.net> wrote in message
>>>news:Ui58d.18741$223.2221@edtnps89...
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>>>>1) What type of paper and which ink are you using?
>>>>
>>>>From the look of the scan, it looks like you are using an incompatible
>>>>paper for the inks you are using.
>>>>
>>>>2) When you look at a nozzle check, are all the steps evenly spaced in
>>>>terms of elevation to those to either side of it? Are they all of equal
>>>>density? Do any seem to appear on the same line or even in reversed
>>>>position?
>>>>
>>>>If so, your printer head is suffering from deflected nozzles. It's
>>>>cause is usually dried ink under the head causing the ink to apply too
>>>>high or low, the same way water is diverted when you place your thumb
>>>>over a garden hose.
>>>>
>>>>If this is the case, contact me via email and I can provide you with
>>>>instructions to clean the underside of the heads.
>>>>
>>>>Art
>>>>
>>>>geo wrote:
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>>>>>http://www.webalice.it/geocha/epson.htm
>>>>>Can anybody explain me why i am getting this banding?
>>>>>Thanks in advance !!!
>>>>>
>>>>>
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