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Type in your search engine How to get rid of ink spots on back of printed page from Canon i860 printer.
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Hasn there is a roller which help the page or card to move into printer which if use frequently get so smooth that the page is not printed out instead get jam try getting printer service and replacing with New Roller.. if you don't understand any thing regarding ... ask me
You are almont there .There is also 2 clips that release the presure on the sides of the fuser to release the presure on the roller and remove the paper.
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If the blank ink still cames in the printer means that their still ink inside the cartridge, kindly check if there are papers left inside the printer when it was removed if there is you have to take it off.
Turn off the printer, delete the remaining files that is to printed on the printer dialog box by just double clicking the icon found at the bottom of the task bar.
Turn on the power of the printer, have a printer test to test if the pritned copy is good. Clean the head, or the nozzle of the printer at the maintenance tab.
If the problem still arises means the head align was damage or mess align that happend when the paper was remove forcely.
The solution in this case is to either use Canon card paper to print on
or set the media type in your printer driver to the correct paper.
The paper you are using is not absorbing the ink correctly, so when the
paper exits the machine the rollers are contacting the ink and causing
the smudging.
Either you have to alter how much ink is being used by changing the
media type in the printer driver, or you have to buy the correct Canon
paper
I've seen this happen on Canon's Photo printers when a generic glossy
paper was used. Switching to canon paper solved the problem.
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