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04-18-2012 07:56 AM
HP Deskjet 1050 All-in-One Printer - J410a
I've this printer. And it says that it can print Photos on photo-paper.
But when I print some thing On any type of papers, the "Black" Ink is taking too long time to dry.
And, on the photo-paper, the "Black" ink is not even drying or sticking.
Even after two or more days of printing, when I softly rub on a printed photo, the Black portion are moving out.
And for your information, I'm using Original HP 802 Cartridge, also after the first free HP 802 Cartridge goes empty.
[Perdon me if there are any poor english]...
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04-18-2012 07:58 AM
when you are printing the photos when you put the photo paper in the printer is the glossy side of the paper up or down?
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04-20-2012 05:40 PM - edited 04-20-2012 05:42 PM
I put the photo paper as Glossy side upward, and the brand-logo side downward.
And it printing on the right side of the paper.
Am I printing on photo-paper without any specific properties...?!...
Or, there is any other type of black cartridge for photo printing,
that support my printer (mentioned at first post)...?
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04-23-2012 05:45 AM
From what your telling me that is the issue.....you need to put the photo paper in with the glossy side down....so if you look at the photo paper in the printer you should see the back side of the paper not the glossy side.
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