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As a follow on to Rick's recommendation to use the printer to keep the ink
primed and the nozzles unclogged: The dull colors are usually from dried
ink on the red *or other color nozzles* that are smearing over the wet ink
on the paper. I have a routine that once a week I print a document that
consists of nothing other than 3 one inch wide color bars, pure yellow,
cyan, and red. I constantly had my yellow cartridge clogging or not
printing before I started this procedure. (I have an HP 1600 color as well
as a HP712C.) Also I have found that the cartridge's own ink is one of the
best cleaners for the nozzles if you can get it started flowing.
Doug
At 2/6/00 05:09 PM , Rick Glazier wrote:
>Hi Mark, I have that exact printer, and two friends have them.
>The people that use them the most have the least (or no) trouble.
>Mine "went out" on certain colors, and a new cartridge was "out"
>on different colors... Numerous software cleanings and priming
>fixed it right up... My best advise (after you get it running) is to
>USE it. We run that one half the time now just to keep the ink fresh
>in the nozzles... It does take quite a while to use up all the ink...
>BTW, I'm using driver ver 8.5 and don't have a clue if that is the
>newest... It is an upgrade from the shipping version.
> Rick Glazier
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Mark Rode" <[log in to unmask]>
> > I have a 820Cse which I rarely use unless I want color.
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