



I don't know if this helps, but this was the last thing I printed, it was a print head alignment chart without performing any kind of alignment: I read through some other forums and saw one where Canon suggested looking at the timing strip to see if there's grease and I couldn't find any. I think this is from one of the auto head alignments, but I keep missing a huge chunk of black in the middle I believe. I think the colors look great, the only thing I noticed was off is the PGBK is at a slight angle but I can see all the boxes normally for the most part. Here is the print nozzle check after two deep cleans.
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I got all new ink cartridges since most were out, did multiple cleanings, tried an auto head alignment, and attempted a manual head alignment, and I think the alignment is where my issue is. I got this printer almost six years ago for college, used it a decent chunk the first year but not enough to justify moving it back and forth between cities, and haven't opened it until now since I have the space and won't be moving around as much for a bit. Hi there! I wanted to try this as one last ditch attempt to maybe save my printer before having to accept I may need a new one.
