Gernot Hassenpflug <
ha4h...@asahi-net.or.jp> wrote in
news:ehjzff...@localhost.localdomain:
> Vanity F <
Van...@o.net> writes:
>
>> My Canon iP4820 printer leaves 5 distinctive roller scuff mark lines
>> on CDRs that I print. This is the first time I've used this printer
>> for CDs. My previous printer, an iP4500, never left any marks. How
>> can this be with a newer model printer like this???
>
> There is always the chance that it is a problem with the printer, so
> contacting Canon would be a good idea I think.
>
> However, depending on the use you have already put the printer
> through, there are some things to consider:
>
> 1) are the rollers clean? Try some roller cleaning (you can buy sticky
> paper [one side] and use that with the roller cleaning function to
> try and remove excess ink or other gunk from the rollers).
Rollers must be clean, it's the first time I've used this printer to
print on blank CD-Rs.
> 2) is the CD media you are using intended for inkjets? If it is not
> strictly compatible with inkjets, or not the Canon-recommended
> type, that may be an issue.
>
Oh, yes, it's the good stuff - blank Taiyo Yuden CD-Rs, used on my
previous model Canon 4500 with super results.
> 3) is the ink you are using Canon or Canon-compatible ink. Drying time
> and adhesion might be an issue.
>
It's genuine Canon ink right now since it's the original cartridge set
in the printer. But normally I use compatibles because of the ridiculous
(unaffordable) price difference.
> 4) is there a chance to set the drying time of the ink, or the density
> of the printing, in the functions of the printer? You could try to
> adjust to less coverage, or longer drying time.
Shouldn't have to as I've successfully used Canon printers with default
settings. The scuff marks I mentioned are even on the unprinted glossy
surface of the CD-Rs. They look like someone ran an eraser in like 5
places over the disc. I've never seen this on any previous Canon printer.
I will see what happens the next time I print a CD-R.
Thanks for all your comments, much appreciated.