We have an old Epson printer, which we keep using because the compatible cartridges are cheap. Periodically it needs head cleaning.
Today I wanted to print some documents, and when they were printed they really looked rather a mess. I did the nozzle check thing, and this time the output looked OK, but the printouts were still terrible.
As the printer has been moved from elsewhere, and was, at least temporarily, being connected to a MacBook Pro, I thought that maybe aligning the print heads would make a difference, but I couldn't find out how to do that at first. Eventually I found out how to access a Print Utility in Mac OS X: - System Preferences -> Print and Scan -> Utility then Open Print Utility then Print Head Alignment. After running the alignment procedure a couple of times to tweak it, the quality of the printed documents is now very much better, and almost as good as some of our much more recent and less "worn out" printers. I really did want to get good quality printouts, as the earlier prints were pretty shoddy.
Maybe now, when we get train or airline tickets it will be possible to print out the tickets and/or boarding cards without running into problems with those funny bar code things. We've been stopped a few times in the last year because our home printed boarding cards were not recognised by the readers at the barriers.
So, if anyone is feeling dissatisfied with printer output, try head cleaning first, and if that doesn't fix any problems, then try print head alignment. Might save you having to spend out on a new one, and might also avoid problems at railway stations or airports.
Today I wanted to print some documents, and when they were printed they really looked rather a mess. I did the nozzle check thing, and this time the output looked OK, but the printouts were still terrible.
As the printer has been moved from elsewhere, and was, at least temporarily, being connected to a MacBook Pro, I thought that maybe aligning the print heads would make a difference, but I couldn't find out how to do that at first. Eventually I found out how to access a Print Utility in Mac OS X: - System Preferences -> Print and Scan -> Utility then Open Print Utility then Print Head Alignment. After running the alignment procedure a couple of times to tweak it, the quality of the printed documents is now very much better, and almost as good as some of our much more recent and less "worn out" printers. I really did want to get good quality printouts, as the earlier prints were pretty shoddy.
Maybe now, when we get train or airline tickets it will be possible to print out the tickets and/or boarding cards without running into problems with those funny bar code things. We've been stopped a few times in the last year because our home printed boarding cards were not recognised by the readers at the barriers.
So, if anyone is feeling dissatisfied with printer output, try head cleaning first, and if that doesn't fix any problems, then try print head alignment. Might save you having to spend out on a new one, and might also avoid problems at railway stations or airports.
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