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Old October 6th 05, 12:51 AM
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drc023 wrote:

You might have a head
clog caused by Aftermarket ink. Have you swapped out the dye black tanks with
another one?



I SECOND THAT.
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Old October 6th 05, 01:23 AM
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drc023 wrote:

You might have a head clog caused by Canon OEM ink.


Words Measekite most dreads to see in this newsgroup... "head clog
caused by Canon OEM ink."

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Old October 6th 05, 01:30 AM
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Taliesyn wrote:
drc023 wrote:

You might have a head clog caused by Canon OEM ink.



Words Measekite most dreads to see in this newsgroup... "head clog
caused by Canon OEM ink."

-Taliesyn

Canon won't allow him to read such postings! :-)
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Old October 6th 05, 03:32 AM
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Taliesyn wrote:

drc023 wrote:

You might have a head clog caused by Canon OEM ink.



Words Measekite most dreads to see in this newsgroup... "head clog
caused by Canon OEM ink."

-Taliesyn da High School Kid

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Old October 6th 05, 03:32 AM
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Frank wrote:

Taliesyn wrote:

drc023 wrote:

You might have a head clog caused by Canon OEM ink.




Words Measekite most dreads to see in this newsgroup... "head clog
caused by Canon OEM ink."

-Taliesyn


Canon won't allow him to read such postings! :-)
Frank Crankie

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Old October 6th 05, 03:49 AM
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measekite wrote:



Taliesyn wrote:

drc023 wrote:

You might have a head clog caused by Canon OEM ink.




Words Measekite most dreads to see in this newsgroup... "head clog
caused by Canon OEM ink."

-Taliesyn (always the smart kid!)

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Old October 6th 05, 04:09 AM
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Taliesyn wrote:

measekite wrote:



Taliesyn wrote:

drc023 wrote:

You might have a head clog caused by Canon OEM ink.




Words Measekite most dreads to see in this newsgroup... "head clog
caused by Canon OEM ink."

-Taliesyn (always the HIGH SCHOOL kid!)


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Old October 6th 05, 04:19 AM
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measekite wrote:



Taliesyn wrote:

measekite wrote:



Taliesyn wrote:

drc023 wrote:

You might have a head clog caused by Canon OEM ink.


Words Measekite most dreads to see in this newsgroup... "Taliesyn
(always the smart kid!)"

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Old October 6th 05, 04:45 PM
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Taliesyn wrote:

measekite wrote:



Taliesyn wrote:

measekite wrote:



Taliesyn wrote:

drc023 wrote:

You might have a head clog caused by Canon OEM ink.



Words Measekite most dreads to see in this newsgroup... "Taliesyn

(always the high school kid!)"

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Old October 6th 05, 05:11 PM
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Frank wrote:
Mikey wrote:
I have had this problem in the past (Using ALL canon products)

On contacting Canon and getting past the Frontline of SCRIPT MONKEYS
I was told the following.

"Duplex does NOT use the Large pigment ink due to the longer drying
time, and the possibility of ink smearing on the rollers"

"Changing the ink dry time, has NO effect on the print quality
either" This has come from the next level of support you get, either by
insisting on further help, or after the first phone calls.


From the horses mouth so to speak.

There is nothing wrong with your printer.

The real question I would like to have answered is.... Is there any
way to add just 1mm to the MAX Diameter of a printable disc to make
it 119mm?


did you try to make a new template?


 




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