Very odd problem with Canon Pixma i4300 (color printing issue)

My printer prints black text fine, including colorful illustrations. Also eg. test photo like http://printermaster.dk/TEST/Color_Print_Test.pdf are completely fine. BUT - when I print real photography on Glossy photo paper, in approximately 1/3 of the picture I got aprox. 1 cm pinker/whiter stripe. I did all sort of cleaning, including removing and flushing print head and nothing helps. When I'm printing the same on the normal paper, I got stripes randomly in the picture - eg. 3 stripes / 3 cm long / 5mm wide. When I print without borders, the symptom again changes - the upper 3cm seems to be fine, then I can observe some horizontal lines, then again a pinker/whiter stripe and then the bottom seems to be again fine. I did all sort of recalibration, printer head alignment, different sort of paper - the result is still the same. Any idea please ? Is it time to throw it away ? Also here are some results of the alignment, it looks very strange (vertical lines?!). Head alligments / service info prints / etc. : http://s000.tinyupload.com/index.php?file_id=06883978457109160756

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