MP640
Print Addict
- Joined
- Oct 20, 2010
- Messages
- 196
- Reaction score
- 71
- Points
- 168
- Location
- The Netherlands
- Printer Model
- Canon MG6150
Last week I picked up a Pro 9000 with clogged Y, M and C. Clogged as in: absolutely no sign of these colors on the nozzle check. The printer wasn't used for quite some time and all 3 clogged colors were aftermarket cartridges (which I threw out right away).
Soaking in Windex and running a cleaning cycle didn't work so I fell back to some brute force.
I attached a tube to the ink inlet hole on the printer (removed the rubber docking piece first to have more grip on the inlet). I then attached a syringe with lukewarm water to the tube and forced water through the tube. Initially the tube came off the hole, but when I gradually increased the pressure on the syringe eventually water started flowingout of the printhead. Eventually I got two flows of very thin water mist coming out of the head.
I made a video:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/48948862@N07/11034516526/
After I handled all three clogged colors with this treatment I let the printhead air dry. After one more cleaning cycle everything worked ok again!
Soaking in Windex and running a cleaning cycle didn't work so I fell back to some brute force.
I attached a tube to the ink inlet hole on the printer (removed the rubber docking piece first to have more grip on the inlet). I then attached a syringe with lukewarm water to the tube and forced water through the tube. Initially the tube came off the hole, but when I gradually increased the pressure on the syringe eventually water started flowingout of the printhead. Eventually I got two flows of very thin water mist coming out of the head.
I made a video:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/48948862@N07/11034516526/
After I handled all three clogged colors with this treatment I let the printhead air dry. After one more cleaning cycle everything worked ok again!