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Default Why is my printing coming out striped?

Anything that has color is printing in stripes. Its not only word documents,
it's also anything printed from the internet and excel. Its background
colors and colored fonts. Did I somehow put a command on anything printed in
color? Other than that the printer works fine (Canon Multipass F60).
(Grayscale and black print fine). Any suggestions?
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Default Why is my printing coming out striped?

John is most likely correct, but one thing you may want to check first is
whether your printer offers any sort of cleaning routine. If so, run that
first & if it doesn't remedy the situation there should be some sort of
diagnostic software that will tell you which cartridge(s) need replacement.

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On 7/21/06 7:44 PM, in article
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Anything that has color is printing in stripes. Its not only word documents,
it's also anything printed from the internet and excel. Its background
colors and colored fonts. Did I somehow put a command on anything printed in
color? Other than that the printer works fine (Canon Multipass F60).
(Grayscale and black print fine). Any suggestions?


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To continue on that track, if one or more print heads are clogged by
dried ink, you may need to run the cleaning routine two or three
times. To do that, go to Start Settings Printers and Faxes,
right-click your printer, select Printing Preferences, and (assuming
your F60 has the same dialog as my S530D) click the Maintenance tab.

Print a test sheet after each one -- the button for "Nozzle Check"
will be in the same dialog as the cleaning command. to print a grid or
other pattern that indicates the state of each row of holes in the
print head.

After trying the built-in cleaning, if you still don't get all the
rows to print, then the next step is to use a cleaning kit such as the
one at
http://www.inksite.com/productdetail...M_Brand=Canon&.

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On Sat, 22 Jul 2006 10:14:25 -0400, CyberTaz
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John is most likely correct, but one thing you may want to check first is
whether your printer offers any sort of cleaning routine. If so, run that
first & if it doesn't remedy the situation there should be some sort of
diagnostic software that will tell you which cartridge(s) need replacement.

Regards |:)
Bob Jones
[MVP] Office:Mac


On 7/21/06 7:44 PM, in article
, "jr1204"
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Anything that has color is printing in stripes. Its not only word documents,
it's also anything printed from the internet and excel. Its background
colors and colored fonts. Did I somehow put a command on anything printed in
color? Other than that the printer works fine (Canon Multipass F60).
(Grayscale and black print fine). Any suggestions?

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