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"measekite" <inkystinky@oem.com> wrote in message
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> Another clog from noname AfterMarket inks bites the dust.
Stinky - read the original post and follow through the entire thread. You
asked if he used OEM inks and he didn't respond to your question. He
probably has your address kill filed (smart man). The link for the
aftermarket ink vendor was specifically directed to their page on cleaning
cartridges, an item that is sometimes necessary for OEM or non-OEM ink
users. Tony has responded on more than one occasion with the information
that clogs he sees in his repair facility are about equally divided between
OEM and non-OEM inks. You are so intent on blaming every printer
malfunction on aftermarket inks that you either gloss over the details of a
posted problem or you purposely distort the message to suit your bias. With
your logical disconnect of neuronal pathways I pity the poor person who
hires you to do the high level programming you claim to do.
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> Burt wrote:
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>>David - read the information about print head cleaning on
>>http://www.nifty-stuff.com/forum/
>>You can also sign in and post your problem. For particularly difficult
>>problems you can even upload a picture of your nozzle check and someone on
>>that forum may be able to help you solve the problem. On the home page of
>>that forum there is a link to Neil Slade's web site where he discusses
>>Canon printers in general, inks, cartridges, and printer maintenance,
>>including clearing head clogs. His link is
>>http://www.neilslade.com/papers/inkjetstuff.html
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>>David Gerard" <nospamdavid@comcast.net> wrote in message
>>news:77GdnURG8NjBzjLfRVn-iw@comcast.com...
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>>>Canon i950.... I have noticed some banding in my magenta portions. When I
>>>run a nozzle check every other column is only half filled (exactly). All
>>>the other colors and columns are filled completely.When I print a head
>>>alignment the magenta column is always stripped, that is it never blends
>>>to make a smooth color. I don't know how these things work but it seems
>>>like it is missing one pass somehow...Any ideas??
>>>Many Thanks, David
>>>
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