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Sparky
You were good enough to reply to my post last week , I wonder if I could
trouble you again ?
I posted regarding removing the carts so that I could clean the print head ,
which is missing black. I was concerned they'd be marked as empty by the
printer on reinsertion ( they weren't).
I cleaned the head , ran a test print , and all seemed OK. A day or so later
, I tried to print again using the Plain Paper settings and the page came
out completely ' clean ' . No a speck of black ink...it was as though there
was no black cart installed. If I remember correctly , you stated that there
were 2 sets of nozzles and that's why I could print on photo paper settings
and not plain ?
I did another clean , and used compress air to blow through , but no luck.
On plain paper the page is blank . I swapped for a new cart with the same
result ( except this time , when I put the original back in , it was marked
as EMPTY ( very annoying ) , so I disabled the Status Monitor.
For the past few days I've been looking for replacements , but I don't
really see anything that appeals. I'm reluctant to go with another Canon ,
HP seems the most likely candidate right now , but their carts are way too
expensive , and the only 3rd party alternatives seem to involve re filling ?
I'd rather use a machine that has replacement 3rd party carts available.
That appears to be Epson or Brother ? I've had Epson before , and
experienced the block print head syndrome. Not keen to go down THAT avenue
again. From what I've read , the Brother machines seem quite ' reliable '
even if the print quality is somewhat lacking ( I don't print photos so
that's really not an issue...)
Anyway , what I'd REALLY like to know is there anything I can do to repair
the plain paper printing on the Canon ? My guess is probably no , but before
it becomes a donation to the recyclers , I thought I'd ask.
Many thanks for your input.
Sparky.
trouble you again ?
I posted regarding removing the carts so that I could clean the print head ,
which is missing black. I was concerned they'd be marked as empty by the
printer on reinsertion ( they weren't).
I cleaned the head , ran a test print , and all seemed OK. A day or so later
, I tried to print again using the Plain Paper settings and the page came
out completely ' clean ' . No a speck of black ink...it was as though there
was no black cart installed. If I remember correctly , you stated that there
were 2 sets of nozzles and that's why I could print on photo paper settings
and not plain ?
I did another clean , and used compress air to blow through , but no luck.
On plain paper the page is blank . I swapped for a new cart with the same
result ( except this time , when I put the original back in , it was marked
as EMPTY ( very annoying ) , so I disabled the Status Monitor.
For the past few days I've been looking for replacements , but I don't
really see anything that appeals. I'm reluctant to go with another Canon ,
HP seems the most likely candidate right now , but their carts are way too
expensive , and the only 3rd party alternatives seem to involve re filling ?
I'd rather use a machine that has replacement 3rd party carts available.
That appears to be Epson or Brother ? I've had Epson before , and
experienced the block print head syndrome. Not keen to go down THAT avenue
again. From what I've read , the Brother machines seem quite ' reliable '
even if the print quality is somewhat lacking ( I don't print photos so
that's really not an issue...)
Anyway , what I'd REALLY like to know is there anything I can do to repair
the plain paper printing on the Canon ? My guess is probably no , but before
it becomes a donation to the recyclers , I thought I'd ask.
Many thanks for your input.
Sparky.