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06-14-2022 11:52 AM
Product: HP DesignJet T130 24-in Printer
Operating System: Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)
A line of missing pixels near the last edge out [images]? I kept getting this line of 'white' down one edge of a photo' print. Turning the image about and altering the paper orientation, this issue persisted. It took a while for real issue to dawn - about 22mm from the last edge of the paper out, it misses a row of pixels, my workaround is to print the images a little smaller!
[print head 'cleaned', paper feed re-calibrated' & the rest, Oh! and new cartridges fitted!]
Any thoughts?
Calum
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