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    Canon i9900 printhead problem??

    The black and white printouts were copies of an old photo that I scanned. They were printed on 5x7 glossy photo paper, in grayscale. They were great. I think that I am going to let the Canon go. If I knew more about printers I might be tempted to give the new print head a try but, in the...
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    Canon i9900 printhead problem??

    I appreciate all of your help but it is now time for me to make a decision. I cleaned the gold contact points but now the printer is out of two of its cartridges. Do I, or don't I, spend $30 more to see if we can figure this out? My husband has been saying all along that he thought that there...
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    Canon i9900 printhead problem??

    Can I assume that both images were printed from top to bottom, with the head scanning left and right? YES What distance on the print is represented by the height of each scanned image? About 1-1/2" Can you post the original image to get an idea of the defect on the second image (the first is...
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    Canon i9900 printhead problem??

    Ok. My last post is the tail end of the second copy of the file I printed. This is copy one, the beginning of the printout.
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    Canon i9900 printhead problem??

    is the first file.
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    Canon i9900 printhead problem??

    I uploaded the file, which ended up being a little more than an inch, because the color change occured a little later in the printout than I thought. I hope you can see what I am talking about because the color change is very subtle in the file. And I started to think about the question you...
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    Canon i9900 printhead problem??

    I am using OEM cartridges. Have never refilled. Second printouts have the same problem as the first.
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    Canon i9900 printhead problem??

    Recently printouts from my i9900 began to be "faded" for the first half-inch. In other words, the color was poor, then improved. A nozzle test reveals that the 6C (cyan) shows a distinct abnormality. The rectangle printed is divided into equal portions; the top half is cyan but a lighter...
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