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"Arthur Entlich" <artistic@telus.net> wrote in message
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> Nath,
>
> My first inclination is to tell you it is likely your print head is in its
> death throws, which it may well be. However, there are a few different
> possible causes for what you describe and some are repairable with
> cleaning.
>
> I will try to describe the most common way the "dead or dying head"
> presents itself.
>
> 1) The lines are one nozzle wide and do not tend to vary in that width,
> although the lines tends to begin intermittently meaning they may be
> dotted or solid.
>
> 2) Lowering or raising the heads using the usually blue paper thickness
> lever makes no difference in the lines
>
> 3) The lines tend to be evenly spaced when they do occur, and will print
> in the margins as well as the normally printed area.
>
> 4) They tend to not occur when the printer is put into 720 dpi or lower
> resolution mode.
>
> If the problem disappears in 720 dpi mode, you may just wish to use that
> printer for that usage.
>
> If instead, the lines are of varying thickness, then to be unevenly spaced
> and not necessarily straight, are smeary or look like the line from a
> finger nail lightly scratched across a carbon paper, then it may be dried
> ink or paper or hairs stuck to the underside of the head.
>
> If you want to know for sure, send me a scanned image of an area showing
> this defect. Scan an area bout 2" square or equivalent, at 300 dpi and
> saved as a high quality jpeg and send it as a file attachment to my email
> address (shows in the header of this posting) along with a description in
> the body of the email, so I know which printer and the circumstances.
>
>
>
> Bonehead wrote:
>
>> I have an epson 760, which I am very happy with. Lately it has started
>> printing black lines about 2mm apart over all of pictures. This is not on
>> every thing just randomly.
>>
>> Has anyone else had this problem and also does anyone know how to take
>> out the cleaning mechanism on the far right of the printer?? I have
>> cleaned a few epson 660's and this little machanism just pops out and
>> then you can clean it under the tap and leave to dry but the 760 oneis a
>> little bit more complicated..
>>
>> Before you all say dump it and get a new one I have an r200 too but I
>> have an abundance of carts for the 760.
>>
>> thanks for any help
>>
>> Nath
>>
>>
>>
>
Yes Art, I have had two Epson 600's die this way. One had cyan lines, the
other had magenta. I lucked into a replacement head for one and brought it
back to life.
Chris