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Getting Fingers Dirty
Having just corrected a cross-contamination problem by manually cleaning a clogged printhead on my MP780, I'd like to minimize the possibility of the head becoming clogged again by following the wisdom of the masters who post here. It is my understanding that the "fat black" is only used in printing text (please correct me if I'm wrong). How does the printer software decide if a black object is text or a picture? By file extension (i.e., "doc" vs. "jpg")? How can I be sure my "fat black" (the most prone to clogging, it seems) is being exercised by the file I directed MIS Autoprint to utilize? I tried creating a word document inserting Neil's croquet balls .jpg and typing in some large-font text, but MSWord won't let me save it in a form that Autoprint recognizes. That got me to thinking...I could do a .bmp with a converted picture and text but would the printer know it was text if it is part of a .bmp or .jpg? Any thoughts...or solutions?