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Check the site linked below, and see the screen shots of defective LCD TVs, Surf it with patience. This should be a panel fault I assumes. http://electronicshelponline.blogspot.com/
If the LCD displays correctly on previous photos then the problem is more than likely a CCD or associated ribbon connector failure due to moisture/condensation or age/misuse. Good luck with finding a replacement part!
If you are using re-manufactured ink tanks, that would explain it, a mi-matched ink tank. To clarify the ink colour is not quite right.
If genuine ink tanks (Recommended) then maybe try different paper. If using photo paper you should be using compatible / genuine paper as the different chemicals react can give this problem.
If using fax / standard paper then could be print head fault....normally get an error code.
is it a tube or flat screen? if tube could be sign tube is going bad- can try to degauss it- if its a panel does the picture look cartoony? we call it solarization- may be a problem with settings in the service mode- may need new main board
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