Hi, I've just come across this excellent forum after searching for solutions to a printer problem I'm having and was hoping I could find some help. I've recently started to print a lot of photo quality images on a5 sized glossy photo paper and was very happy with the results I was getting. I haven't done any ink refilling but was using some 3rd party ink cartridges which seemed fine, at least till now.
The first problem I got was it suddenly started producing a noticeable grainy quality to the images, passable but not nearly as good as it was producing previously. I thought it might be something to do with the paper, so I tried some very good quality 290g paper but it still does the same. I also replaced all the cartridges with new ones, no change. This is using Photoshop and the highest print setting by the way.
The next problem that has developed, within a few days of the grainy issue, is one of cross contamination of colours. A few days ago on the first print of the morning the image was coming out in nothing but cyan. Running all the cleaning functions several times didn't help. I examamind the cartridges to discover that the yellow cartridge had become filled with green ink! I couldn't really tell if the magenta cartridge had changed colour by much, probably the first time I'd really looked at them properly, but it seemed likely that it also had become contaminated by the cyan ink. I then changed all the colour cartridges for new ones, and after running the cleaner a few times it started printing the correct colours again, grainy issue still hadn't gone away though.
But, after a few days it has done it again, all blue prints! The yellow cartridge hasn't got green ink in it yet, but the sponge area is all green at the front.
Having read several posts here, the problem seems to be either, I'm just unlucky and managed to find two faulty cyan cartridges or more likely that the print head is buggered. Any light shed on these problems would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
The first problem I got was it suddenly started producing a noticeable grainy quality to the images, passable but not nearly as good as it was producing previously. I thought it might be something to do with the paper, so I tried some very good quality 290g paper but it still does the same. I also replaced all the cartridges with new ones, no change. This is using Photoshop and the highest print setting by the way.
The next problem that has developed, within a few days of the grainy issue, is one of cross contamination of colours. A few days ago on the first print of the morning the image was coming out in nothing but cyan. Running all the cleaning functions several times didn't help. I examamind the cartridges to discover that the yellow cartridge had become filled with green ink! I couldn't really tell if the magenta cartridge had changed colour by much, probably the first time I'd really looked at them properly, but it seemed likely that it also had become contaminated by the cyan ink. I then changed all the colour cartridges for new ones, and after running the cleaner a few times it started printing the correct colours again, grainy issue still hadn't gone away though.
But, after a few days it has done it again, all blue prints! The yellow cartridge hasn't got green ink in it yet, but the sponge area is all green at the front.
Having read several posts here, the problem seems to be either, I'm just unlucky and managed to find two faulty cyan cartridges or more likely that the print head is buggered. Any light shed on these problems would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks