Good question... I would hope so but I don't have an answer as I've not tried. You could certainly look at finding a font that you can create a block of "text" with and that may suffice but you may struggle to force pigment ink to be used for a black image area.
You are correct regarding ink...
Well I am crankier and older but I think that's more because my kids describe my YouTube videos as "Great sleep therapy for insomniacs"... :fl
...I still love them... I think... :smack
Thank-you for both of your kind words though...
I could be wrong on this as I'm not fully versed on the service tools for Canon but that 006 error seems to indicate that the printer wasn't in service mode. Hard to be sure but from checking a few videos the printer should show up as something generic like "Device" in the Settings > Devices list.
It's not so much when plain paper is selected but when it it printing an image vs' a text document. Pigment black is often only used for text that has not been rasterised (eg: Docx vs' PNG).
Hi Kasper.. Few things I note although I have access to information that nobody else does so hopefully it'll provide a fuller picture.
1. The issue doesn't appear to be an electrical issue but something's definitely not happy with the ink flow in the GY, LGY and BK cartridges. Hard to tell...
Hmm... That actually sounds like one of the paper feed rollers may be warped or out of position somehow.. I wonder if the guides have slipped on one side or similar? Never seen it before myself but that's about the only thing that makes sense at the moment.
That or possibly there's something...
Thinking outside the box here but is there something on the roller edges that is stretching/warping the paper slightly?
The results seem to be entirely too uniform for it to just be some kind of judder or play in the printhead itself.
Just my 2 penneth worth.
My experience of the Yellow Jello was that Canon were using a co-solvent with their new dye and that this was falling apart and recombining poorly with whatever was diluting it (eg: minerals in tap water, compatible dyes, etc.) so I have my doubts. But it was never proven so I could be...
I guess that's a distinct possibility but bit odd that Canon might have a difference in carrier fluid. Sounds like a process for flushing the printhead buffer would be useful to avoid that sort of issue. Outside of my experience to date but maybe something for the future.
Did you ever play with the Inktec Maxify inks (C5000)? Understand your decision to work with the GI-56 inks though.
I've been considering supporting the process for Maxify with some instruction videos but I don't have any more space to bring in printers until I clear out at least 10 of the 40...
Your the second person to mention problems with the Yellow on Maxify. My query about Maxify printhead cleaning started because of a customer with the exact same problem.
So, it seems OEM yellow isn't all that great after all but then again I'm assuming that based on two reports and very little...
Thanks for your input on that.
As for inks, when you say with the compatible (and harvested large format inks) none were "satisfying" was that due to the colour rendition (presumably without profiling) or issues with clogging, etc..?
Here's another video that I did here in case it's of use too:
I'd originally thought it was WICReset or Service Tool only myself but for G1000 to G4000 it seems not. Worth noting that G5000 series and above are a different story though.
Just to add that there's a slew of additional photos of the process on this page:
https://support.printerpotty.com/2018/installation-canon-pixma-pro-1
These were donated by another user who followed @The Hat 's guide and wanted to provide some additional reference material.
Just a quick note on the whole "flushing" options... Worth noting that we specifically include a CLI-8Y empty cartridge as a surrogate with our refill bundles specifically because it can be flushed easily with deionised/distilled water or cleaning solution (and rinsed) without needing to worry...
Canon decided to take their warranty repair and a lot of their official parts sales back in house about a year ago much the to surprise of the vendors who used to do it.
I did talk to some contacts I've built up over the last decade or so and nobody seems to know why it has happened but now if...
With and CIS equipped printer the key issue with pigments (beyond making sure there's no dye ink remaining) is to keep the pigment from settling or creating a high concentration where the ink is drawn from. Ecotanks make this a little trickier to deal with because the reservoirs don't detach...
Quick follow up on this... I've been asked about Maxify printers a lot more recently and one key question is about cleaning the printheads.
I've yet to lay hands on one of these machines properly so I'm stating my lack of experience up front. From what I can see the printhead design is very...