Canon IP3000 weird nozzle test

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Recently I thought of getting a spare printhead for my trusty ip30000. Since new units from genuine vendors cost as much as 75euro, when you add vat and shipping, I decided to gamble in one of these Chinese offers from Ali-Express. Maybe I’d get lucky and fetch one in good working order for only 25 euros.

Alas, no such luck!. See that puzzling nozzle test. Black channel shows clearly electrical fault. 25% of nozzles missing in a regular pattern. Annoying but, sadly, very common. Now take a look at the color patches. Everything yellow. No, I didn’t put yellow carts in the magenta and cyan slots! :D





I must explain that this printhead, although obviously used, was very clean without any traces of ink on the bottom plate around the nozzles or above the intake filters. In fact, I injected a bit of cleaning liquid through the intakes and the liquid dripping from the bottom was quite colorless.

After the first weird nozzle test I did a couple of cleaning cycles, but the result is always the same. All colors yellow, no cyan or magenta. Black 25% of nozzles missing.

Now, the only explanation I can think of is some sort of cross contamination, but there’s no mix of colors, just plain yellow. Or maybe somebody messed with the electrical conexions of the printhead and now all orders from the printer directed to the cyan and magenta channels are redirected to the yellow channel and therefore only yellow ink is actually ejected. Why and how anybody would do that? Never seen it before but, concerning printers, it seems that I know next to nothing. Care to throw your five cents about this, fellows ? Come to think of, I’m probably the owner of the only yellow-monochrome Canon printhead in the world,:rolleyes:
Of course I asked the vendor a refund. Let's see what they say.
 
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Yes, that's an electrical fault in the printhead, the heating elements in the nozzles are connected in a matrix, with binary addressing the rows and columns, and with one digit down you can get something like this. You wouldn't mess with the printhead to get this intentionally
 

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You need to take that bad print head out of your iP3000 before it kills the printers circuit board.
 

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Don't worry, it's been installed only for checking purposes and removed hastily. I might open it later to see what happened inside.
Now I have my former printhead reinstalled and and the printer is fine. This good one was bought a year ago, also from the same vendor and it has been working flawlessly since then. Buying those refurbished articles is a lottery, you never know beforehand. This time it didn't work.
Thanks for your feedback, guys.
 

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The iP3000 is a great printer you sure don’t want to damage the control board or whatever it is called.

The i560 print head will interchange with the iP3000 so you might want to get an old i560 to use for checking new print heads.
 
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