I'm guessing your calibration strip might be damaged, or dirt is on the sensor itself.
Art Ian Jackson wrote: > Preben, > > I have exactly the same problem on my HP Officejet 1150c scanner. I > cleaned the glass, mirrors, lens and even the ccd window but no > improvement. I changed the cold cathode lamp with no improvement. > > As this problem is also seen when use the Officejet as a stand alone > copier it eliminates any issue with my computer, e.g. video card. > > I suspected that the ccd is failing and tried to mask off a section of > it to see if that section still showed the problem. This was > impossible to do due to the calibration sequence which because of the > masking was getting too little light and reported that the lamp was > failing (but it was new) > > Two days ago I bought a new 2400dpi flatbed scanner for not much more > than the 250UK pounds which HP wanted just to look at my Officejet. > > Ian ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Unsubscribe by mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED], with 'unsubscribe filmscanners' or 'unsubscribe filmscanners_digest' (as appropriate) in the message title or body
