On Behalf Of Matthew Roberts

> If I do a nozzle check there are gaps and I clean which gets 
> rid of them. On
> the next print exactly the same thing happens.
> 
> Is it something I can sort out by just changing the print 
> cartridge or is it
> likely to need a bit more of a service?
> 

Unless you only just put these cartridges in, a new set of carts is
probably the cheapest test you can perform Matthew...
unless you have some odd driver issue with the printer physically being
told to do the wrong thing - but this does not seem too likely as the
nozzle checks reflect the problems you see during the print.

Best of luck,
nij

Nigel Rheam
MWORDS Limited   www.mwords.co.uk   Digital Fine Art

===============================================================
GO TO http://www.prodig.org for ~ GUIDELINES ~ un/SUBSCRIBING ~ ITEMS for SALE

Reply via email to