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EPSON 760 COLOUR PRINTER

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Unknown Report 24 Apr 2004 19:22

My hubby's in IT and says that both previous messages are the right things to try, ie new cartridge or alignment. Failing that, it might well be knackered! (a highly technical term).

badger

badger Report 24 Apr 2004 19:16

Hi ,i have an epson myself ,but the 32000 version, and i think you will find that Samantha is right,and that the colour cartridge needs changing. Mine does the same ,and the line colours differ as to which colour is running low,Denis.

Samantha

Samantha Report 24 Apr 2004 19:09

hi, i presume youve tried the alignment - as well as the nozzle check & head clean - if you click on technical support it will take you to epsom help page - i tried to get on but there were too many people searching & said to try later - probably all with 760 printers (tee hee) my printer has done this to me before when the ink was getting low sorry i couldnt give you any more help sam

Jeffrey

Jeffrey Report 24 Apr 2004 18:31

I was wondering if anyone could help me out with a printer problem? The problem has started to occur more and more frequently on my epson 760 colour printer.Every time I print a document\picture or whatever I tend to get blue lines across the page horizontaly. I have gone through the check nozzle pattern and head cleaning so many times that I am ready to throw the printer to the bin! Am I missing something simple here? cheers,Jeff