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Got a used Canon s600 and it prints, but every third line or so you can see that it tried to print a letter, but it will appear stretched out. The ends of sentences are left off, graphics you can forget about etc. It really sounded like a driver problem, but I've downloaded and installed the latest drivers from Canon on three different computers all running XP with no change in results. Any ideas would be appreciated.
> Got a used Canon s600 and it prints, but every third line or so you can > see that it tried to print a letter, but it will appear stretched out. The > ends of sentences are left off, graphics you can forget about etc. It > really sounded like a driver problem, but I've downloaded and installed > the latest drivers from Canon on three different computers all running XP > with no change in results. Any ideas would be appreciated.
Never mind, I finally found it. In case anyone else has this problem, there is a plastic film strip that runs the length of the printer that the printhead uses to determine where it is. I cleaned that strip with a towlette soaked in alcohol and the problem was solved.
Mark Corbelli wrote: > Got a used Canon s600 and it prints, but every third line or so you can see > that it tried to print a letter, but it will appear stretched out. The ends > of sentences are left off, graphics you can forget about etc. It really > sounded like a driver problem, but I've downloaded and installed the latest > drivers from Canon on three different computers all running XP with no > change in results. Any ideas would be appreciated.
I have a great idea. Buy a new Canon IP4500 and use only OEM ink. You should not have any problems and will get great results. When on sale or with rebate you should be able to get it for under $100. It will do duplex and use longer lasting ink and also print faster.
> Mark Corbelli wrote: >> Got a used Canon s600 and it prints, but every third line or so you >> can see that it tried to print a letter, but it will appear stretched >> out. The ends of sentences are left off, graphics you can forget about >> etc. It really sounded like a driver problem, but I've downloaded and >> installed the latest drivers from Canon on three different computers >> all running XP with no change in results. Any ideas would be appreciated.
> I have a great idea. Buy a new Canon IP4500 and use only OEM ink. You > should not have any problems and will get great results. When on sale > or with rebate you should be able to get it for under $100. It will do > duplex and use longer lasting ink and also print faster.
Ever hear of somebody who likes to fool with old hardware, just to see if he can get it working? Sheesh. Let the guy try to do what he wants to try to do, already.
In article <IUMhk.423$DS3.120@trnddc01>, "Mark Corbelli" <m_corbe...@juno.com> wrote:
>"Mark Corbelli" <m_corbe...@juno.com> wrote in message >news:i9Khk.467$5Q.255@trnddc06... >> Got a used Canon s600 and it prints, but every third line or so you can >> see that it tried to print a letter, but it will appear stretched out. The >> ends of sentences are left off, graphics you can forget about etc. It >> really sounded like a driver problem, but I've downloaded and installed >> the latest drivers from Canon on three different computers all running XP >> with no change in results. Any ideas would be appreciated.
>Never mind, I finally found it. In case anyone else has this problem, there >is a plastic film strip that runs the length of the printer that the >printhead uses to determine where it is. I cleaned that strip with a >towlette soaked in alcohol and the problem was solved.
>> Mark Corbelli wrote: >>> Got a used Canon s600 and it prints, but every third line or so you >>> can see that it tried to print a letter, but it will appear >>> stretched out. The ends of sentences are left off, graphics you can >>> forget about etc. It really sounded like a driver problem, but I've >>> downloaded and installed the latest drivers from Canon on three >>> different computers all running XP with no change in results. Any >>> ideas would be appreciated.
>> I have a great idea. Buy a new Canon IP4500 and use only OEM ink. >> You should not have any problems and will get great results. When on >> sale or with rebate you should be able to get it for under $100. It >> will do duplex and use longer lasting ink and also print faster.
> Ever hear of somebody who likes to fool with old hardware, just to see > if he can get it working? Sheesh. Let the guy try to do what he wants > to try to do, already.
> TJ
You are certainly entitled to your opinion and I respect that.
BUT I AM ENTITLED TO MINE AS WELL SO YOU DID NOT HAVE TO REPLY TO MY POST.
The fukk you are! You forfeited any rights to be respected in this or any ng you frequent a long, long time ago. You have disrespected everyone else opinion in here from day one. You have lied, changed others postings, posted in HTML and in all caps when everyone has asked you not to do those things.
You don't give a shit about anyone other than yourself. You are an austrian fascist bigoted atheist pig. Take my advice and get lost in all the ng's you are currently posting. Get some medical help for your obvious personality and social problems that you have with others and their opinions. If you get 'cured', then you'll be welcomed back. Otherwise, you can go fukk yourself!
> Mark Corbelli wrote: >> Got a used Canon s600 and it prints, but every third line or so you can >> see that it tried to print a letter, but it will appear stretched out. >> The ends of sentences are left off, graphics you can forget about etc. >> It really sounded like a driver problem, but I've downloaded and >> installed the latest drivers from Canon on three different computers all >> running XP with no change in results. Any ideas would be appreciated.
> I have a great idea. Buy a new Canon IP4500 and use only OEM ink. You > should not have any problems and will get great results. When on sale or > with rebate you should be able to get it for under $100. It will do > duplex and use longer lasting ink and also print faster.
Actually I'm a cheapskate and I don't print anything that needs to be fast or last the rest of my life. I had an i860 that I refilled for over 5 years with the original cartridges! How much did that save me? It finally succumbed to the dreaded "waste ink counter full" disease and I couldn't get it to reset. So I trashed it and found another Canon that still used the BCI carts on Craigslist for $35 that looks like it's hardly been used. With any luck I'll get another 5 years out of these carts!
>> Mark Corbelli wrote: >>> Got a used Canon s600 and it prints, but every third line or so you can >>> see that it tried to print a letter, but it will appear stretched out. >>> The ends of sentences are left off, graphics you can forget about etc. >>> It really sounded like a driver problem, but I've downloaded and >>> installed the latest drivers from Canon on three different computers all >>> running XP with no change in results. Any ideas would be appreciated.
>> I have a great idea. Buy a new Canon IP4500 and use only OEM ink. You >> should not have any problems and will get great results. When on sale or >> with rebate you should be able to get it for under $100. It will do >> duplex and use longer lasting ink and also print faster.
> Actually I'm a cheapskate and I don't print anything that needs to be fast > or last the rest of my life. I had an i860 that I refilled for over 5 years > with the original cartridges! How much did that save me? It finally > succumbed to the dreaded "waste ink counter full" disease and I couldn't get > it to reset. So I trashed it and found another Canon that still used the BCI > carts on Craigslist for $35 that looks like it's hardly been used. With any > luck I'll get another 5 years out of these carts!
Don't waste your time explaining logic to the village idiot. He can't understand it. I have saved thousands of dollars from not buying Canon's OEM ink cartridges. Now watch the Village Idiot make some stupid reply about how I haven't really saved anything.
>>> Got a used Canon s600 and it prints, but every third line or so you can >>> see that it tried to print a letter, but it will appear stretched out. >>> The ends of sentences are left off, graphics you can forget about etc. >>> It really sounded like a driver problem, but I've downloaded and >>> installed the latest drivers from Canon on three different computers all >>> running XP with no change in results. Any ideas would be appreciated.
>> I have a great idea. Buy a new Canon IP4500 and use only OEM ink. You >> should not have any problems and will get great results. When on sale or >> with rebate you should be able to get it for under $100. It will do >> duplex and use longer lasting ink and also print faster.
> Actually I'm a cheapskate and I don't print anything that needs to be fast > or last the rest of my life. I had an i860 that I refilled for over 5 years > with the original cartridges! How much did that save me?
Absolutely Nothing. You did not get the same quality or durability so you SAVED nothing. It is like buying 3 oranges instead of buying 3 apples because they cost less. But you did spend less money.
> It finally > succumbed to the dreaded "waste ink counter full" disease and I couldn't get > it to reset.
Your carpets thank you.
> So I trashed it and found another Canon that still used the BCI > carts on Craigslist for $35 that looks like it's hardly been used. With any > luck I'll get another 5 years out of these carts!
If you do not print much at all then you really did not spend much less either.
>>> Mark Corbelli wrote: >>>> Got a used Canon s600 and it prints, but every third line or so you >>>> can see that it tried to print a letter, but it will appear >>>> stretched out. The ends of sentences are left off, graphics you can >>>> forget about etc. It really sounded like a driver problem, but I've >>>> downloaded and installed the latest drivers from Canon on three >>>> different computers all running XP with no change in results. Any >>>> ideas would be appreciated.
>>> I have a great idea. Buy a new Canon IP4500 and use only OEM ink. >>> You should not have any problems and will get great results. When >>> on sale or with rebate you should be able to get it for under $100. >>> It will do duplex and use longer lasting ink and also print faster.
>> Actually I'm a cheapskate and I don't print anything that needs to be >> fast or last the rest of my life. I had an i860 that I refilled for >> over 5 years with the original cartridges! How much did that save me? >> It finally succumbed to the dreaded "waste ink counter full" disease >> and I couldn't get it to reset. So I trashed it and found another >> Canon that still used the BCI carts on Craigslist for $35 that looks >> like it's hardly been used. With any luck I'll get another 5 years >> out of these carts!
> Don't waste your time explaining logic to the village idiot. He can't > understand it. I have saved thousands of dollars
Do not believe this lie. He spent less like you but saved nothing.