I'm not sure what kind of linear encoder strips (Canon) printers use, but I'm almost certain they are of the incremental kind. They require an end stop to define a zero point, in the video that's what is happening at the first movement where it hits its 'end' stop twice. Additionally there's...
You need to disassemble it further. If you want to repair your printer you have to go deeper anyway. Again I'm not with the printer so I'm going off assumptions, but it seems like it is a mechanical issue. Looking at the cycle visible in your video I'd think the motor controller is noticing that...
Nobody gets paid to help you so don't take any 'work' for granted. We don't know why that bar spins quickly because we are not looking at the printer. WD-40 is a water displacement solution and not a lubricant, yet I doubt any lubricant would solve the issue. If your encoder strip and the...
When using Linux and have full control, you want to be using Gutenprint. Either with their print dialog or using the more advanced Gimp plugin.
Turboprint is the easy way of doing things if you don't mind paying for their software and profiling service. You cannot load your own profiles into...
In regards to your Linux question I can give you somewhat of an answer, over the past months I've purchased many used (vintage) printers by both Epson and Canon and they all worked without the need of any additional drivers with Gutenprint, that came with my Linux distro. Gutenprint has some RIP...
Additionally to resetting the parameter in the controller that estimates how much ink was absorbed in your pads, your ink pads might actually be soaked. You might wanna look into that too so your printer can dump its waste ink to remain printing with quality. The solution from the manufacturers...
As I do not own or know anything about this printer, but I do know about repairing broken machines without guidance. Assuming the screech sound isn't produced by a speaker inside the printer, it directly indicates towards some hardware (motor, pulley, gear or guided rail) issue. Considering you...
Thank you for your detailed reply.
Interestingly enough, the Action paper is sold here throughout the year and gave me the worst results of them all in respect to the waving.
My experience with the Sihl paper reflects that, it seems to absorb less and stays flat no matter how much ink I drop...
Good day everyone,
I have some questions regarding vertical waving of certain papers (in this case A4) with graphical art printed with my Epson Stylus 2100. I found the art in question an interesting case, because it has quite a big surface area of just yellow, cyan, magenta, dark blue and red...