![]() Hard to know for sure other than the Pigment Black nozzles are irreparably damaged. ![]() It may even have to do with using aftermarket inks that do not cool the nozzles well enough. This is thought to be due to excessive heat over time. The spindle-like lines in the latticework of the PGBK nozzle check are most likely due to warped nozzles. Sorry to say that the most likely issue is that your print head has an irreparable electrical malfunction and possible could, in part, manifest in the logic assay board as well. Can anyone tell me if this can be fixed or is it just time for a new printer? Thanks in advance for any help or suggestions! I've tried asking on multiple groups and support and no one seems to know what's wrong. I thought that the solid colors were coming out OK until I took the pictures for this post and saw up-close the pinstripes are there too, just not as noticeable. Also actual pictures of close ups of my prints. I've attached some images of the Print Head Alignment pattern, and the Nozzle Check pattern. I'm using third party, K-Ink, and have been for the entire time I've owned this printer. I've been happily using it to print from 10 to 50 images a week for my small business. ![]() I've had this printer for 4 years and it's always been a workhorse for me. None of these things have made the problem any better or even any worse. I've also replaced all the ink a couple times. ![]() Since then I've tried cleaning the nozzles multiple times, deep cleaning the nozzles mutiple times, removing the print head, soaking it and drying it, print head alignment, manual print head alignment multiple times, and cleaning the timing ribbon multiple times. I noticed this problem a couple weeks ago. I'm getting tiny, thin lines, like pinstripes thru everything I print. I'm hoping someone here can help me with a problem I'm having with my Canon Pixma MX922. ![]()
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