
tanlith
King of the Wicker People
sjaguar13 said:I just started printing (paper) with my BJC-6000 and it's quite disappointing. The first couple of prints were wavy and uneven. I tried printing an email and it came up as needing the heads aligned. I clicked on the align heads button in maintenence, but it didn't help much. I then tried it again and click on print slow but better. That got everything straight, but there was still some color splatches on a couple spots. Would changing the ink cartridges help (it doesn't say it's low)? If I use that photo ink, would the quality be better? Do you print the CDs with the photo ink?
3 things:
(A) First, try telling the maint. program to clean the heads... may clear up the splotching
(B) Is it new or did you just buy it used... if it's new return it and ask them to replace it with one that works... it's not uncommon for the ocational messed up part or product to get by Quality Control... If it's used then there's your answer... it was sold because it was screwed... "Let the buyer beware"
(C) In either case, are you using new(er) retail cartriges? Or are they either refurb/refilled... alot of people are going out and buying the refill kits to save a buck... they seem ok for the black cartriges (except for the occasional "splotch" as you mentioned) but really generally suck (in many cases) for the color ink.
Also keep in mind that ink cartriges were designed to last as long as the ink does... although they seem like solid little units, the actual spray system is very delicate and is not designed to last much longer then "X" number of prints ("X" being how many prints a full cartrige can print on average)... so if you bought it used and it came with the cartriges installed, then it's possible that the previous ownere refilled the same cart's 5-10-20 times effectively wearing out the jet portion of the cartrige which would cause the "splotching".
As for being way out of alignment... couls have happened during shipping. (in either case new/used)
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