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>BUt still, how come only some of my prints (say 1%) have this problem? I've had I really do not know... >relatively good to the printhead itself. If you lose cyan in your prints, what >color cast are you left with ?(can't think straight today)... There was not a color 'cast' in some because the picture had clearly different colors, but a total elimination of every cyan. What was left was red(magenta) and yellow. On grayscale prints there is a strong orange color cast, very much like sepia. on others the cast was magenta. Sergios. -------------------------------------------------- Alternative Factor http://www.altfactor.gr -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= ** Tips on Refilling, Refill Kits, Archival Ink, Cartridges, Paper ** ** Order On-Line http://www.missupply.com Save $$$$ ** ** MIS ASSOCIATES, INC 800-445-8296 Kits Ship Free! **
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