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"Homer J Simpson" wrote in message news:...

IIRC, you need to print a test sheet first and then SCAN it to align the
printhead.

http://www.pricegrabber.com/rating_g...818/id_type=M/


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http://www.fixyourownprinter.com/forums/inkjet/16440


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Yes, you are right.
The small gear was stripped, on all 3 printers.
I drilled a small hole and tapped a cut off nail in which i dipped in
loctite first.
Now all 3 printers work.
Had to clean the crud of the spill tank as well and re-lubricate everything,
inky fingers, yuck!

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Had to clean the crud of the spill tank as well and re-lubricate
everything, inky fingers, yuck!


I saw someone ship one of the first ink jet printers (Canon) without locking
down the printhead. Yikes!













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