Re: Roller marks on output

From: Tom Ferguson ^lt;tomf2468@pipeline.com>
Date: 06/04/04-08:44:07 AM Z
Message-id: <A1D267B8-B635-11D8-9A91-000502D77DA6@pipeline.com>

Chance are, this is not the solution. But, in the interest of general
knowledge:

I had problems with my (old and replaced) Epson 1200 and "roller
marks". I turned out that ink had gotten onto the rollers. Ink does get
everywhere in these machines. Take one apart and clean it, you will be
amazed! The easiest solution I could find was to take a full sized
paper and LIGHTLY spray it with windex (ammonia based window cleaner).
Run that through the machine three times and then repeat with a new
clean windex spayed sheet. Clean rollers.

This wouldn't be a likely answer to a machine that only has roller
marks on one particular type of "paper" :-(

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Tom Ferguson
http://www.ferguson-photo-design.com
Received on Fri Jun 4 08:49:01 2004

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