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hey its machanism problem, the belt provided to moved the head will be getting jammed dude to heat of the rolers built for drying the image printed on paper, check the belt and hot rods.
You need to set the paper type in the printer settings before printing
start -> control panel -> printers -> right click on your priter and select properties. there you will find the settings, look around there is a page on paper settings.
try changeing those and print again. (select photo paper)
To see which color is having an issue, go to printer control panel and select "settings" > Tools> Print report> Print Quality report. When the page prints out, you will see which color is the problem. After you have figured that out, make sure the problem is not with the cartridge.
If you see lines or missing colors, clean the printhead by removing it from printer(open cover, lift gray latch on the right side of the cartridges, remove cartridges and the printhead will easily slip out by pulling up)
then soak the printhead in half inch deep amount of window cleaning solution. Preferably warm. Let soak at least 3 hours. Dry out the printhead and wipe rear conacts from moisture and dirt. Reinstall into printer and see the results.
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The black ink cartridge is larger than the photo black cartridge and black is used in photos to make the darker colors. Black text takes much less ink per page.
Check that the photo size you chose in the printing software is set to 5 x 7 and that the paper size is compatible to print a 5 x 7 or smaller photo, and that the correct actual paper size has also been selected.
I'm not clear on your problem but you can try this<a href="http://www.richardsnotes.org/archives/2006/05/17/canon-i9900-printer-problem-and-solution/" >Link for simular problems.</a> You may find the solution there.
Did you check the size of the paper in which you intended to print on(Properties of Printer on PC).If you did try looking for a a small slider on your printer to match the size of the paper.
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