Does it print bands when you do a nozzle test? That'll tell you if the nozzles are clogged. Next step is print head alignment. If that's ok, I'd say you either have a driver issue or an issue with the printer itself, and it's time to call up Epson and complain.
I saw a test print kicking around near a communal R1800 that I have access to that had a similar problem, but I don't know who printed, and when, and I have yet to do a test print of my own in the printer. -Mat On 11/19/05, Pål Jensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I seem to be unable to get decent prints from my brand new Epson R2400 > printer. There are stripes a few millimeters apart on all prints. I've made > sure that the right paper type is selected (I use Epson glossy photo paper). > I've gone through all the various head cleaning precedures. The tests show > everything is OK but the prints still turn out with stripes. The right > printer driver is installed. The colors are dead on accurate with no > adjustments needed (I thought this would be the biggest hassle). > Any ideas? > > > Pål > > > >