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May 04, 2007 19:04 |  #1

hi just hitched up my new canon printer. shot some jpegs, stuck memory card in printer.....ugh!!! A4 all ridges throughout the images and really bad quality, broken colour...... just dreadful..... can t find a troubleshooting bit in the manual and i feel like sobbing!! lol!

any ideas anyone before i throw it out of the window..... not put disc in my laptop yet to see how it prints from there but i really dont think the ridges throughout the image are a good thing!!!!!!

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May 04, 2007 19:45 |  #2

Try and describe your problem in a way that's even vaguely readable. Sentences are good, loads of .... don't help.


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May 04, 2007 20:01 as a reply to  @ tim's post |  #3

err i said it exactly as it was.......... i cant be more succinct!!




  
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May 04, 2007 22:06 |  #4

"A4 all ridges throughout the images" makes no sense to me.


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May 05, 2007 10:20 as a reply to  @ tim's post |  #5

A4 SIZE PAPER

looked like i had printed on lined paper......could see lines evenly spaced on the A4 paper underneath the ink.... does that make more sense,lol... i really don t know how better to describe it...... hmph!!!




  
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May 05, 2007 16:24 |  #6

Oh ok, I think I get you now. Go into the printer setup and do a deep cleaning of your print head. If it doesn't work, do it again. If it's new and still doesn't work exchange it.

If you'd had a better description of the problem more people would've helped and it'd have been solved much more quickly. Here's how I would've described it.

"Hi everyone. I have a new Canon MP600 printer, whenever I make A4 prints there are vertical lines down the page that look like a ridge or where no ink has been put. The color also looks terrible. How do I fix this?"

To which the immediate reply would've been "An ink jet nozzle is blocked, do a print head cleaning or a deep cleaning, if that doesn't work exchange it for a new one".

Not sure about the terrible color sorry.

Hope that helps :)


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May 05, 2007 16:57 as a reply to  @ tim's post |  #7

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thanks for the help concerning the printer and the ' how to write a question properly' lol.... it must be cool being so condescending.........​.. i apologise for my lack of correct terminology but i really don t appreciate such nit picking!!! cheers. x




  
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May 05, 2007 18:03 as a reply to  @ freeekunique's post |  #8

...... deep cleaned the print head twice no difference!! do you think it should just be exchanged????? hmph, well p****d off!




  
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May 05, 2007 18:35 |  #9

I'm not being condescending, i'm being helpful. I see it all the time, if questions aren't asked clearly then you get many, many fewer responses and much less help. Take the help or leave it, keep asking questions like that and you'll keep getting little help. If I wasn't trying to be helpful i'd have been a lot more blunt about your wording, ask anyone here, i'm quite good at being blunt.

Yes return the printer or exchange it, there's nothing much more you can do, and if it's new you shouldn't have to bother anyway.


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May 05, 2007 20:33 as a reply to  @ tim's post |  #10

i ve sorted it anyhow! god knows how so i won t attempt to say ( especially as i probably won t word it correctly!!! lol) thanks for the help tim though! i ll try to restrict my use of ...... all the time............... ha!




  
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May 05, 2007 20:49 |  #11

How'd you fix it? What did you try? Might be good to post it so anyone who who has the problem in future can try it. Glad to have hopefully helped a little :)


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May 05, 2007 21:09 as a reply to  @ tim's post |  #12

mm i had the printer on the wrong paper setting/ quality setting.... oops! i am very new to this so i am making really silly cock ups along the way.....

there is no troubleshooting guide with the printer, actually not even a real manual, just a quick set-up guide, which seems ridiculous to me. i will try to download a pdf at some point, from somewhere! there are buttons on top of the printer that i have no idea what they are for and they aren t mentioned in any of the literature that came in the box!hmph indeed.

next trauma will be hooking printer to laptop. gulps.

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May 06, 2007 00:39 |  #13

There's usually a full manual on the CD that comes with the printer.


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May 06, 2007 12:24 as a reply to  @ tim's post |  #14

lol, that would explain it then.... haven t got that far yet. michael x




  
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