Hello All !
I am using the 2880 as a printer, printing .tif, .jpg, .bmp or .png files.
Problem from when my user tried to print from Publisher 2010. : Colors appear ok, but there are thin lines vertically along the image. The lines come and go throughout the printing page - Some lines are 15cm long, then a 6 cm break, then 20cm long, then a 10cm break, then another 20cms long) The lines are repeated horizontally every 5mm or so. Colors affected appear to be mainly G/Y and things printed in White have no lines at all. In fact, the area around the White (that may contain g/y) don't have the lines at all. As if the errors are avoiding White.
When I print the same image from an older MS software such as MSPaint or the old Image and Picture viewer - The images appear fine. When I use a newer software (MS Office 2010 Picture Viewer and Picture Manager) the lines appear.
I am using the UFR II driver, and I can reproduce the issue on multiple computers.
So with that in mind, I'm thinking "Some sort of MS update or mistranslation from newer MS Printing algorithms to the UFR driver that isn't present in older MS products".
What do you folks think ?
-> Steve
P.S. Scanning from the glass produces fantastic results. Problem isn't with the copier (At least I'm pretty sure it isn't)
P.P.S. I have made sure the paper and color selections are appropriate. The condition does not change with different paper, reolution settings, palette settings or tray selections (Tried both bypass and tray)
I am using the 2880 as a printer, printing .tif, .jpg, .bmp or .png files.
Problem from when my user tried to print from Publisher 2010. : Colors appear ok, but there are thin lines vertically along the image. The lines come and go throughout the printing page - Some lines are 15cm long, then a 6 cm break, then 20cm long, then a 10cm break, then another 20cms long) The lines are repeated horizontally every 5mm or so. Colors affected appear to be mainly G/Y and things printed in White have no lines at all. In fact, the area around the White (that may contain g/y) don't have the lines at all. As if the errors are avoiding White.
When I print the same image from an older MS software such as MSPaint or the old Image and Picture viewer - The images appear fine. When I use a newer software (MS Office 2010 Picture Viewer and Picture Manager) the lines appear.
I am using the UFR II driver, and I can reproduce the issue on multiple computers.
So with that in mind, I'm thinking "Some sort of MS update or mistranslation from newer MS Printing algorithms to the UFR driver that isn't present in older MS products".
What do you folks think ?
-> Steve
P.S. Scanning from the glass produces fantastic results. Problem isn't with the copier (At least I'm pretty sure it isn't)
P.P.S. I have made sure the paper and color selections are appropriate. The condition does not change with different paper, reolution settings, palette settings or tray selections (Tried both bypass and tray)
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