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Faint Black Print Lines from my Canon imagePROGRAF TM-300

RyannH
Apprentice

I can't figure out how to get rid of the black lines that you'll see in my photo. Does anyone have advice? Thanks.

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JoshSnider86
Contributor

I would run through all of the maintenance settings. Head nozzle check, head cleaning (deep, uses the most ink), I'm using a Pro-2000, 2100, and 6100, so my settings may be a little bit different.

It also maybe the paper size configuration. That may not be the right word for it. There is a tool which allows you to print a sheet and measure with a ruler to see if the printer is physically printing at the correct scale. It looks like the size of the print head is where you're getting a hairline of overlap and perhaps the machine is thinking it is moving the paper exactly the length of your print head, but it needs that value reset.

avovision
Apprentice

Hello! I am having the same exact issue. It is either overlapping banding lines or I'll get thin white gap lines. 

Have you resolved this issue?

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I'm having the same problem.  Did anyone find a solution?

westmantech
Contributor

same issue with me. Has there been a fix yet??

Viperman
Apprentice

I have the exact same issue, brand new out of the box this morning. CAN ANYONE help??? Please, I am at a car show trying to print pics of the cars this morning. Canon please help. Black lines every inch when printing pictures.

No black lines when printing the Nozzle alignment test or the other tests

 

westmantech
Contributor

I just wanted to update this thread. The same exact issue is still occurring in my TM-350. Black bands of lines run down my images and prints

juanjullian
Apprentice

Hi!

Is there any solución for this? I hace the same exact problem, also if You select a other kind of papel, like photos paper, the lines doesnt appear, but the color is faded, so it's impossible to get neutral gray on black and white prints

Yep still same issue. TM-350

Hi juanjullian,

The lines that appear at regular intervals are called banding.  It usually happens when the media type you have selected doesn't actually match the media you have loaded in the printer.  If you are using Canon media and are selecting the correct setting for the media type, then you may need to perform a banding adjustment to resolve the issue.  Click here to view the steps to perform an automatic banding adjustment.  I hope this is helpful.

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