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    Default Canon IP400 makes streaky printing from PDFs

    I once again, i need to print many pdf documents for the foreseeable future for the university, so today I just started once a trial basis, but at the first site found that the named printer, the documents only with chic colorful stripe prints, then I once made out of pure curiosity a screenshot of my screen with the open document, and these printed no stripes. Then I insert the image into Word: Strip Now I'm just as a last resort I could think of even the print quality set to high, and the strips are both in PDF, but disappeared in Word, since this is uncommonly used more ink, I would not like to take this as a solution, does anyone have an idea of maybe what's wrong?

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    Someprinters can be set for individual document types other properties,look to see if that goes well with you, and if you can because whatspin to it.

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    It is not a text, but graphics, especially in the blue region can be established strips, the are very regular, always blue and red alternately.

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    Ah sorry I've probably misunderstood it printer drivers completely uninstall, reinstall and then try again. Now would be my guess.

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    Unfortunately, there is no driver for Canon itself directly to the download, Windows 7 has to be installed automatically when I connected the printer for the first time, is it Windows 7 at all the opportunity to completely uninstall?

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    I see what you mean canon seems to rely entirely on Microsoft here well anyway once the printer driver on startup - "Remove Device"> right click - -> Devices and Printers -> Your printer> reboot Reinitialize ... maybe it helps, i can think now is not this one.

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    After long again now, i have even uninstalled the printer under Windows, which has apparently worked well, because he has used the next time it NEN bissi to the driver to download unfortunately, this also has not helped, to make matters worse, today I noticed that pictures come out on glossy photo paper looks discolored. Could this possibly indicate to NEN broken print head he makes plus 2 lighter stripes, but only on one side of the image, total all the strange and rather annoying to be honest Has anyone got an idea what you might try, remove and reinsert the print head, perhaps or is there ne way to clean the damage once properly without him?

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