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<blockquote data-quote="chscag" data-source="post: 1760185" data-attributes="member: 46727"><p>Hi Patrick:</p><p></p><p>Hope everything went well with your surgery.</p><p></p><p>As to your question... the only time I have seen that symptom appear turned out to be a defective or misaligned print head. And coincidently, the last time I had problems with print heads was on a Canon printer.</p><p></p><p>I can't explain why the print head may have become misaligned except maybe it's just cheaply put together or cheap parts. Not surprising though considering the cost of most printers nowadays. Take a look at the printer stock of some of the larger chain stores like Staples or Office Depot and you'll see the majority of printers are less than $150. Of course then you're "highway robbed" when attempting to purchase their proprietary cartridges.</p><p></p><p>If your printer is still under warranty, you may be able to get it replaced or repaired for free. Although the hoops you have to jump through to do that might not be worth the time and effort.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chscag, post: 1760185, member: 46727"] Hi Patrick: Hope everything went well with your surgery. As to your question... the only time I have seen that symptom appear turned out to be a defective or misaligned print head. And coincidently, the last time I had problems with print heads was on a Canon printer. I can't explain why the print head may have become misaligned except maybe it's just cheaply put together or cheap parts. Not surprising though considering the cost of most printers nowadays. Take a look at the printer stock of some of the larger chain stores like Staples or Office Depot and you'll see the majority of printers are less than $150. Of course then you're "highway robbed" when attempting to purchase their proprietary cartridges. If your printer is still under warranty, you may be able to get it replaced or repaired for free. Although the hoops you have to jump through to do that might not be worth the time and effort. [/QUOTE]
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