Would you be kind enough to send me (in private email) a 300 dpi scan of
an area of a print showing this defect, jpegged at high quality?
The area can be about 2" x 4".
I'm assuming these lines are going through margin areas that normally
are not printed upon, and they recur on a regular frequency down the page?
After looking at it, I can help you to diagnose the likely cause.
Also, which printer is it? 1270 by any chance?
Art
>Walter,
>
>Would you be kind enough to send me (in private email) a 300 dpi scan of
>an area of a print showing this defect, jpegged at high quality?
>
>The area can be about 2" x 4".
>
>I'm assuming these lines are going through margin areas that normally
>are not printed upon, and they recur on a regular frequency down the page?
>
>After looking at it, I can help you to diagnose the likely cause.
>
>Also, which printer is it? 1270 by any chance?
>
Arthur, it's probably those damned wheels again.
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Walter hasn't yet gotten back to me. If he does we may know more.
Art
I'm not sure what Hecate is referring to in terms of wheels either. I
agree, if he is referring to the "pizza" wheels they would show up in
the other vector.
Art
>Hi Walter, you got my email address correct this last time, as I
>received and replied to your request.
>
>I'm not sure what Hecate is referring to in terms of wheels either. I
>agree, if he is referring to the "pizza" wheels they would show up in
>the other vector.
>
OK. Perhaps I wasn't reading closely enough. I just automatically
suspect pizza wheels when I see lines across print with an Epson :)
Thanks Art for all your help, and your comments too Hecate. I hoep I've
done the right thing but after comparing prints with some HP and Canons
+ returns from 2 photo labs all of the same prints I still liked the
1290 best! I just hope this one lasts longer - my wife thinks I'm mad!
I wish Epson took a more proactive stand on resolving the problem with
the heads in those printers. I'm sure in the big picture it isn't a
massive percentage, but it is definitely the printer group I hear most
often exhibiting that problem (1270, 1280, 1290, 870, 890).
I think you should contact Epson and let them know you think they should
offer you a trade in, because the inkhead failed prematurely. Normally,
their printheads are good for many, many prints and years of use.
Good luck with your new printer. The warranty, in this case, probably
makes sense. For most printers, it probably shouldn't be necessary.
Art