On line three it can look like complete double vision and by line six be perfect and then transition to a smudgy appearance for a few lines. I took them with a small tripod, so shake isn't an issue. It's not your eyes, that's exactly the problem. I've also included a printed page using my manual alignment, and auto-alignment printout, and that same printed page using the auto-alignment settings. I've included several more nozzle checks. I bought a different printer, but got disgusted at the inferiority and decided to try to fix this one before I gave in to trying to find a truly competitive replacement (I *really* like this printer). Take out the print head, huh? Have to google that one. I've reset it back to factory settings, reinstalled the driver's, etc., but I'm afraid when I bought it all I did was take it out of the box and plug it in. It's been set up in its current place and in use since late 2018, only moved for cleaning and as I said, just gradually got worse, most aggressively here the last six months. I manually aligned when the auto-alignment wasn't doing it for me (probably because I no longer have the template sheet and can't print one out because my printer's bad ) The three hours was largely because I have complex PTSD and my hands shake really bad, so comparing the lines took forever to make a final decision and I wanted to be very careful when cleaning the timing strip. If anything, I thought it was a clogged nozzle from infrequent use, but cleaning convinced me that wasn't the issue. It has been somewhat gradual in onset, but not from any significant heating conditions or heavy use. Click to expand.It's not your eyes, that's exactly the problem.
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