11-14-2022 11:03 AM - edited 11-14-2022 11:04 AM
Recently our Canon PRO-4000S has started leaving a band of yellow discolouration (approx 5cm wide) to the lead edge of the print. It only occurs when the printer has been idle for a period of time, ie. first thing in the morning, or after a break. It doesn’t appear on the paper until it’s printed. No issues once the printer is warmed up. Almost like a burn mark?!
Occurs on all paper types, and with both Monochrome and Colour Prints.
Could this be an issue with settings? Or potentially the print head?
Thanks in advance!
10-13-2023 02:33 AM
Hello,
the same thing has occured to us. What was the solution?
BR
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