Banding is caused by printer nozzles being clogged, which is caused by the printer cartridge ink level being quite low and the cartridge nozzle being exposed to air, which causes the ink to dry and harden.
Either the can runs out of propellent or the nozzle gets clogged.
Remove the print cartridge from the printer. Gently wipe the metal print head with a wet paper towel. Move the paper towel to a clean spot with each wipe. Wipe about 5 times or so, then replace in printer and try a test print. Repeat until clog is cleared.
Dried Ink cartridges can be fixed by the way of primming and the whole process of doing that can be read on Ask4Ink.com..See Related LinksSee the Related Links for " Printer Ink Cartridges" to the bottom for the answer. One of the most common problems faced by inkjet printer users is the drying up of the liquid ink in the printer cartridge ink tanks. Not only would this cause printer nozzle to clog up, but would allow you to print lesser amount of pages. This is because when a printer tries to clean a clogged up nozzle, it would require a substantial amount of ink to unclog this.
Your printer has some clogged jets. You will either have to manually clean the heads or use the HP printer Utility to have the printer try to do it automatically.
A clogged Canon printer can be cleaned by first removing the ink cartridges and the holder for them and proceed by carefully cleaning the head with a moistured paper towel.
To prevent the Inkjet nozzle from drying out.
I doubt the hose if clogged, but if it is, simply disconnect it and blow through it until it is clear. More than likely the spray nozzle at the end is clogged with car wax. Clean it out with a small pin or needle.
Printer nozzles are holes in the matrix which sprays small electrically charged droplets of ink onto paper usually when using ink jet printers.
Eventually they could lose pressure or "cake up" causing the nozzle to get clogged not be of any use
It is the Ink build-up in the printer's service station may cause clogged nozzles that result in white lines through the printout.
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yes they are call Piezoelectric type inkjet printers - In the piezoelectric technology, a piezo crystal is situated at the end of the ink reservoir of a nozzle. When printer receives the command to print, an electric charge is applied to the crystal which in turn starts vibrating and a small amount of ink is pushed out of the nozzle. When the vibration stops the nozzle pulls some more ink from the cartridge to replace the ink sprayed out. This technology is patented by Seiko Epson Corporation.