What gauge would those plastic sheets be? What normal purpose would those sheet be used for? I wouldn't mind trying them. If they go through the printer more than once, that could save paper, because with my scheme it pretty well means a wasted page every time.
It is neat to see where all the communications originate.
Seems to makes the world a smaller place.
That's why I am (sort of) in favor of showing locations.
But of course it's everyone personal decision.
All the best in regards to your printer problems.
I had a similar problem, not with the IPF-750, but with an i9900. That's why I wound up upgrading to my Pro-100. It started the same way. One colour started missing lines, then some more, and then a second colour started similarly. I did the nozzle check, replaced carts, with no improvement...
I should have mentioned that I really don't want to trim the photo paper any further. You might have noticed that I used the term "pieces", because they are already small. For the latest batch only about 2.5"x5", so there is not much paper left for trimming.
I understand very well the issue...
As many have discovered, "borderless" does not work for "all" paper sizes and types. Certainly not on my Pro-100 (so far my only complaint about this printer).
I get my photo paper custom cut from a bulk purchase, which really reduces the per photo paper cost. However it also means I have a...
I can only speak for Canon. I had an i9900 for years, and had no problems. Back then I used OEM and third party carts, actually interchangeably without any compatibility problems. I replaced the i9900 when the signs pointed at a motherboard issue.
What I bought 4 years ago is the PIXMA...
@Gunny. That sounds correct, if I remember correct, it's been a while. So don't connect the cable until the program tells you.
@stratman is correct, but I still put my money on the WiFi connection install sequence from the Canon CD and the USB cable. At least it solved my install issue.
Sorry I can't speak for the TS5020, but my Pro-100 gave me similar problems, until I found an Internet instruction to first connect the printer to the PC with the USB cable, and then use the program on the Canon CD to install the "wireless". The install program does go through some hokey pokey...
I can only add regarding the Pro-100. For heavy card stock is see some difficulty, because there is no true "rear" tray, as in "straight through", like my i9900 had. However I have printed much on photo quality paper without difficulty, or without any paper crinkle of envelopes.
If you are...
Hello @MikeH:
I have purchased 2 set used OEM CLI-42 carts very successfully from OctoInkjet. Way less than the $100-$125 you see on eBay. But they are not always in stock, so keep checking their website, that's what I did for my second set.
I then flushed, dried, and refilled them without...
@PalaDolphin, I hate to ask, but you didn't forget to plug the hole. Sorry to ask such a basic question, but when you have such a consistent mess, with "so much" ink leaking out, it's at least a good point to make. In any case, I know what you mean, as my sub-line says, "Getting Fingers...
@Trey: you can refill without flushing the OEM inks (except yellow; see below), unless you are very concerned about exact color matching. On the one hand, PC inks are very close, especially for non-photo graphics. On the other hand, if mixed, the new inks take more than one refill to become...
Regarding when you buy CLI-42 carts from OctoInkjet, do recognize that they are used. To flush or not to flush is your choice. I flushed with Windex and water, and dried them. So you don't get ink all over, figure out how to hold the carts or what you can rig up to hold the carts, or where...
Until recently I have for years been using a vendor at the local market to refill my carts. That was for the i9900. He won't do the CLI-42 for the Pro-100. He says to finicky and not enough after-market business for him. OK, so I started my own refilling, There were some bumps, which are...
I have similar problems when I re-install my Pro-100 drivers via network, cable or wifi. The only install that works trouble-free is the downloaded Canon install file (not the Windows "add printer") and the direct USB cable connection. After the initial install, I can use the printer via...
Hello all. Reporting back that I had good success with @PeterBJ suggestion about Canon OEM carts from OctoInkjet. I found that there is no concern about postage from the UK to Canada, it is actually "way" cheaper than from the US, easyily 50%, and "faster" for the comparable delivery service...
@jtoolman, you are the best. Thanks for your obviously getting old explanation of what chips are needed. I understand it now.
To confirm how correct you are, I just had a call from PC and they explained the same thing to me. Because of my lack of understanding they allowed me to cancel my...
Hi @The Hat. Your advice is well taken. I believe I do have the right frame of mind for refilling.
In one form or another I have been refilling for years, but it has been haphazard (you could read half a..ed). That's why I am doing this go-round, to get a better understanding of the details...
I have actually been expecting your advice to find Canon OEM carts. On re-reading my post, and watching numerous videos, it sort of pops out. Get the best. It not only makes refilling easier without issues, but they are way less likely to develop sponge problems during use, which can lead to...