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After a long stretch of perfect printing, my 1160 seemed to be printing (or missing) very thin strips of detail; horizontal bands of light value , it seemed regularily spaced but noticable in the light to mid tone values. Nozzel/head checks were all ok....it was more evident with certain papers than others, and at different paper thickness settings. After much anxiety I re-read Cones troubleshooting section and noticed printer cables MIGHT be a cause. In the process of troubleshooting THIS lead I disconnected the printer cable (USB)from a HUB, and uncoiled the cable ( stuck behung other desktop hardware)...reconnected the cable directly into the computer and quess what?????? FIXED......I am in the proicess of determining if the hub was the problem or the coiled cable. On a side note ,I had previously determined that Flu. desktop fixtures do NOT like being near printers. Andy D'Angelo OVERLOOK COMMUNICATIONS 425 East Lancaster Avenue Shillington, PA 19607 www.overlookcom.com - Turn off HTML mail features. Keep quoted material short. Use accurate subject lines. http://www.leben.com/lists for list instructions.
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