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At 12:07 PM 4/23/99 -0400, you wrote:
>I have HP printers at work and they all eventually have the same problem.
>After a period of time, they accumulate lines going horizontally across the
>printed document and just overall have a smudging effect. We have cleaned
[...]
>Susan Hays
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I've seen (and experienced) that problem on Canon bubble-jet-based printers
and fax machines, my solution was to remove and reinstall the cartridge
until the problem cleared. In those cases, it was most likely due to a
bad/dirty connection between the print head and printer contacts. I've
heard the using a pencil eraser on them can sometimes clean them, without
causing damage to anything. Not knowing anything about HPs, I can't comment
beyond that.
On old dot matrix printers, the printhead would gum-up, the solution in
that case was to clean the "dots" of the head with rubbing alchohol.
However, I have _no_ idea_ what this will do to an ink jet, I suspect it
would probably be bad.
Christopher Zguris
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