- Joined
- Sep 10, 2007
- Messages
- 1,562
- Reaction score
- 1,440
- Points
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- Location
- Laramie, Wyoming
- Printer Model
- Canon i960, Canon i9900
After struggling for days troubleshooting my Canon i960 which took a nose dive in print quality (eventually printing nothing), I found that the purge unit wasn't doing it's job (duh).
However, I wsan't aware that the purge unit's peristaltic pump subassembly could be removed so easily. After opening the case and lifting out the "innards", the purge pump just "pops" out from below after undoing two plastic latches and the inlet tube. Upon removal, guess what I found???
BOTH tubes from the pump had become disconnected from the suction "manifold"! After cleaning and reconnecting them, and re-assembly, it now prints well (except for 4-5 unfiring/clogged nozzles revealed by the service print).
Don't know if other had this happen, but given the direction of rotation on the peristaltic rolls, it appears the tubes can eventually work loose. Then print qualty nosedives...even if ONE tube disconnects, you're purge unit is dead.
However, I wsan't aware that the purge unit's peristaltic pump subassembly could be removed so easily. After opening the case and lifting out the "innards", the purge pump just "pops" out from below after undoing two plastic latches and the inlet tube. Upon removal, guess what I found???
BOTH tubes from the pump had become disconnected from the suction "manifold"! After cleaning and reconnecting them, and re-assembly, it now prints well (except for 4-5 unfiring/clogged nozzles revealed by the service print).
Don't know if other had this happen, but given the direction of rotation on the peristaltic rolls, it appears the tubes can eventually work loose. Then print qualty nosedives...even if ONE tube disconnects, you're purge unit is dead.