Do a nozzle cleaning. Banding is usually the result of clogged  
nozzles. It could be intermittent.
Paul
On May 12, 2007, at 10:05 AM, David J Brooks wrote:

> I just printed off 4 pictures to bring to class Monday, as the
> instructor wanted to see some samples of my horse work and candid kid
> stuff, and pets.
>
> Of the 4 pictures i printed, and all with a different digital camera,
> two are just fine, and two have noticeable banding.The two horse
> shots, Nikon D1, are fine. The one dog portrait, has banding in the
> back ground,(D2H) worse as the photo started to print, but better near
> the end. I thought it was due to sitting for a week, but then i
> printed out the two others and they are fine.
>
> I then printed out the B&W conversion i did for a friend, and it has
> banding in the dark and midtone shadows, rest of the shot is fine.
>
> I zoomed in to the pictures and the shots them selves look fine, no
> banding, maybe some mottle look to it.
> The B&W was printed with Epson icc profile for the paper used, and i
> used Advanced B&W in the printer box.
>
> Any ideas.
>
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