SOURCE: lines on copy's when using auto document feeder
You don't say exactly, but I'm guessing that scanning when laying the document flat on the glass (ie, not using the document feeder) you get a printout that is fine. It's only when you use the document feeder that you get the vertical lines on the printout?
Epson repair tech in my area says this is a common problem. It is due to the aging of the calibration strip (the white strip at the underside of the flat bed glass near the "home" position). It shrinks after years and can't provide correct calibration.
This is a problem only with the pages fed through the document scanner. It sounded weird to me, but the tech said he stocks lots of replacement glass and does lots of these repairs to Epson scanners.
It might be cheaper to buy a new scanner rather than get yours fixed. He said it's pretty inexpensive to do this repair, but scanners are also pretty cheap.
Good luck.
SOURCE: Where/how do you load a CD for printing directly onto CD?
There is a special tray that you are able to slide out when you open the front.
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SOURCE: When I make a copy using the auto-feeder of my
Hi, that black line is most likely caused by a spot of dirt or paper dust. When you feed paper through the auto-feeder, it gets scanned by the thin strip of glass next to the large flat platen glass. A spot of dirt on this glass will show up in each pixel across your page, resulting in a line on your copy.
Generally, just wiping this strip of glass down with a dry lint-free cloth will get rid of the dirt. If it's stubborn and still there, you can scrape it off with your finger if you can see it. (See where it lines up on the page.) Alcohol and a lint-free rag also works well for cleaning this glass, but be sure to dry it before use.
Did that do the trick?
SOURCE: Is it ok to remove the print head from an epson
yes you can remove it. and dont worry about allignment you can software manually re-align it will recoginize it immediatly
SOURCE: My Epson Artisan 810 prints horizonal light blue
To resolve this issue, you need to print a nozzle check pattern and then determine if print head cleanning is need.
To print nozzle check, follow the steps below.
If the nozzle check pattern page prints correctly, the problem may be with your software settings, the interface cable, or your computer.
If there are gaps, select Head Cleaning.
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