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herbzee
Is there a better or easier to clean nozzles than the clean
or deep clean proceedure for the Canon i960?
or deep clean proceedure for the Canon i960?
herbzee said:Is there a better or easier to clean nozzles than the clean
or deep clean proceedure for the Canon i960?
IT DEPENDS ON IF YOU ARE USING CANON OEM INK.
USEING OEM INK YOU USUALLY WILL NOT HAVE TO DO NOZZLE CHECKS. I HAVEGary said:@newssvr13.news.prodigy.com:
No it doesn't. The print head and mechanics woth the same way, OEM or
aftermarket ink.
USEING OEM INK YOU USUALLY WILL NOT HAVE TO DO NOZZLE CHECKS. I HAVE
USED AN IP4000 FOR 15 MONTHS AND HAVE NEVER DONE A NOZZLE CHECK.
DERES DA BEEFERS DINNER AGAINPrime said:measekite <[email protected]> posted the exciting message
That means nothing. You need at least 10 printers to get any sort
of statistical sample (per your own reasoning). Hahahaha!
Your brain is a clogged as your ass!
Proves nothing, I have used an i960 for 13 months, with nothing butUSEING OEM INK YOU USUALLY WILL NOT HAVE TO DO NOZZLE CHECKS. I HAVE
USED AN IP4000 FOR 15 MONTHS AND HAVE NEVER DONE A NOZZLE CHECK.
measekite said:USEING OEM INK YOU USUALLY WILL NOT HAVE TO DO NOZZLE CHECKS.
Taliesyn said:This TROLL still doesn't get it that CANON designed NOZZLE CHECKS,
CLEANING, DEEP CLEANING - and finally, when all else fails complete
PRINT HEAD REPLACEMENT (user changed part)... for people who use CANON
OEM IKS!!! We know Canon will lie less than your average troll, whose
only purpose here IS TO LIE and MISLEAD.
-Taliesyn
Taliesyn said:This TROLL still doesn't get it that CANON designed NOZZLE CHECKS,
CLEANING, DEEP CLEANING - and finally, when all else fails complete
PRINT HEAD REPLACEMENT (user changed part)... for people who use CANON
OEM IKS!!! We know Canon will lie less than your average troll, whose
only purpose here IS TO LIE and MISLEAD.
-Taliesyn