Re: Printer leaves smudges
- From: Tony <TonytheTigurrrrr@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 30 Oct 2006 00:14:28 -0600
Yes, thicker paper does have an impact on the ability of a printer to feed
correctly but envelopes have an added complication. They have a minimum of two
pieces of paper to handle (three if there is a folded down flap), when the
envelope is fed round a roller the "outside" *** of the envelope is
travelling faster than the inside ***. This can cause wrinkling of the
envelope and sometimes jams. The straighter the path the less impact this will
have.
Tony
"Chuck" <cdkuder@xxxxxxx> wrote:
This is usually because--
The envelope is thicker than the normal paper you print with--There may be a
printer setting that moves the head a bit farther away from the envelope.
Flattening the envelope may help with the problem. (Weight on envelope until
just before printing.)
The printer head may need cleaning to remove excess ink. This is usually
complicated by the need to get to the head's printing surface. You may need
to unplug the printer when the head is not at rest to gain access to the
head. Finally most printer models have a sponge that is intended to remove
excess ink from the printing surface. It may be in need of some cleaning.
"Tony" <TonytheTigurrrrr@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Franktee <Franktee@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:with
Hi all
Have noticed smudging (black ink ony) when printing on ALL envelopes
Have(Canon pixma ip4000), but it does't happen when printing on *** paper.
pathfollowed the maintenance procedure but to no avail. This is not a big
problem but am curious to know why it happens when printing on envelopes
ONLY. Thanks for any helpful response.
Franktee
Are you using the lower cassette tray? If so, try the upper tray, the feed
is much straighter and the resulting bending of the envelope will not beas
tough on the paper path.
Tony
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