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If printing is blurry even when the ink roller is in the proper position, replace the roller. Ink roller: Type EA-732R
WARNING APPLYING INK TO WORN INK ROLLER OR USE OF UNAPPROVED INK ROLLER MAY CAUSE SERIOUS DAMAGE TO PRINTER.
1) Turn the power off. 2) Remove the printer cover. (Fig. 1) 3) Remove the ink roller by turning it counterclockwise and pulling it upward. (Fig. 2) 4) Install the new ink roller and press it in the correct position. Make sure that the ink roller is securely in place. (Fig. 3) 5) Put back the printer cover.
There is no ink in that model, it is a thermal printer. You might have the wrong paper or a bad print head or a bad print roller. To test this. Get some thermal paper (You will know it is thermal if you expose it to a heat source and it turns black) and some electrical tape. But a small strip of electrical tape on the print roller. Then do a test sheet. if it prints out darker where you have the electrical tape on the roller it means you need a new roller or possibly a new paper tray cover. You are not getting enough pressure where the two make contact. if you get nothing you need a new print head. We can help with this, 800 989 4909, ask for Jeff
The streak on the back is from ink coming up on your exit rollers. You need to have the machine taken apart, ink cleaned off the rollers, and a mylar shield put in to stop the ink from coming up on the rollers. Canon makes an absorber kit that includes the mylar.
I have a Casio FR-1211 Printing Calculator and I have the same problem. I removed the roller and tried inking the roller with "Sanford's Roll-On Stamp Pad Inker". It works beautifully ! I don't know how long it will last, but for now the print is dark and clear.
Sounds like your machine needs new rollers.. pick up roller and feed rollers..
Or something is blocking the paper path?
Clean the machine
I would suggest removing the ink cartridge
get a lint free cloth, a can of air, some q-tips and flash light and a lint free cloth.
Open the machine and blow it out with a can of air,
Look in it with a flash ligth and clean with the cloth or q-tipw and a small drop of the alcohol.
Clean the rollers in there with the cloth a slight bit damp, you will probably see the cloth get dirty from this.
Blow with air, let it dry out a bit..
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put the ink back in, start it up and try again.
I believe there is a button that will feed paper through. do that then go to your print driver and print a test page.
This is what I do with my ink jet printer and usually helps it. I have never replaced the rollers, but clean them once in a while..
I repair Laser Copiers and Printers.. I have no ideal where to get parts for an ink jet machine.. usually suggest to through them away as they as designed to be disposal..
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