Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!wuarchive!texbell!uudell!bigtex!pmafire!geoff From: geoff@pmafire.UUCP (Geoff Allen) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.hardware Subject: My ImageWriter II is flaking out Message-ID: <1147@pmafire.UUCP> Date: 5 Feb 90 21:38:04 GMT Reply-To: geoff@pmafire.UUCP (Geoff Allen) Organization: WINCO Computer Engineering, INEL, Idaho Lines: 37 I've been having a problem with my ImageWriter II lately and was wondering if any of the net.mac.hardware.gurus out there might have any suggestions. The symptom is that the printer doesn't always start in the correct position horizontally. For example, the printer might start printing the page in the center, rather than at the left side. Then, when it reaches the right side, it makes a very hideous sound as the print head reaches its rightmost limit. This may repeat for several tries, until finally a page prints properly. Turning the printer off and back on again seems to have no effect. I tried replacing the ImageWriter driver, but that apparently wasn't the problem. It's the kind of problem that's tough to troubleshoot, because it only happens `sometimes' and with no apparent antecedent (except trying to print :-) ). The technician from the `local' (55 miles from home) Apple dealer guesses that it might be a logic board problem. If so, it'll be $155 for parts, and $30 for labor to swap the board. I'd really rather avoid driving for an hour each way to drop it off and pick it up again just to spend $185 to get my printer happy again. Any ideas from y'all? Expectantly, Geoff -- Geoff Allen \ I don't want to yield to fashion and {uunet|bigtex}!pmafire!geoff \ make the Macintosh as ugly as OS/2 ucdavis!egg-id!pmafire!geoff \ --Jean-Louis Gassee, Apple Computer