canonfodder
Printer Guru
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Concerning the results of "Ink Too High", and now thinking of the problem I will refer to as "Leaking Seals" for the seals at the cart-to-print head junction:
I know what the printout of a CIS with "Ink Too High" looks like. I have been generating that condition intentionally and taking measurements. I will report later with details and scans of the printouts. I do nozzle checks, but have a bit more faith in the MIS provided PURGE pictures for real testing.
?1. In your experience, does the printout with a "Leaking Seal" look similar to that with "Ink Too High", or can you say it is distinctly different?
I ask this because I have not been able to make my iP4200 demonstrate a "Leaking Seal". In attempts to cause a negative pressure at the seals, I have had the CIS ink low, but not very low. Perhaps I should try even lower. Perhaps I am just lucky, and have a printer that has exceptionally good seals.
?2. Is there any possibility at all that the "Leaking Seal" problem is a mis-identification of "Ink To High"?
I know that this seems unlikely, considering all those who have worked to fix the "Leaking Seal" problem, but:
?3. What do you think?
Concerning the results of "Ink Too High", and now thinking of the problem I will refer to as "Leaking Seals" for the seals at the cart-to-print head junction:
I know what the printout of a CIS with "Ink Too High" looks like. I have been generating that condition intentionally and taking measurements. I will report later with details and scans of the printouts. I do nozzle checks, but have a bit more faith in the MIS provided PURGE pictures for real testing.
?1. In your experience, does the printout with a "Leaking Seal" look similar to that with "Ink Too High", or can you say it is distinctly different?
I ask this because I have not been able to make my iP4200 demonstrate a "Leaking Seal". In attempts to cause a negative pressure at the seals, I have had the CIS ink low, but not very low. Perhaps I should try even lower. Perhaps I am just lucky, and have a printer that has exceptionally good seals.
?2. Is there any possibility at all that the "Leaking Seal" problem is a mis-identification of "Ink To High"?
I know that this seems unlikely, considering all those who have worked to fix the "Leaking Seal" problem, but:
?3. What do you think?