Hi all,
My ip4200 is dying on me. I've been using chipless cartridges from G&G that has worked fine for few sets of carts now. Few months ago the Cyan faded then died. Replaced it with new cart still no good. I've struggled on without cyan as I don't print color too often. Recently the PGI-5 started to fade too, which is not acceptable, so I started doing research and tried various ways of cleaning the printhead. Obviously multiple rounds of cleaning and deep cleaning didn't do anything.
I tried soaking with hot water, soaking with alcohol all night, soaked with ammonia based windex, dragged it across alcohol soaked tissue, and tried using as much water pressure as I can manage, which I admit isn't much. I don't have a good way of getting water pressure, but I've tried everything I've read on cleaning the printhead. After the first night of hours of work, where I kept getting cyan ink out, I tried printing. There was a slight trace of cyan, but basically no go.
I have a brand new set of CLI-8 OEM inks so I figure I'll go all in and try again. The 2nd night I spent another few hours, soaking wiping etc, and this time not much blue after the first hour, mostly magenta and black. After I REALLY thought it's clean this time, I installed the OEM CLI-8 with the G&G PGI-5, I finally got some light shades of cyan on the first line of nozzle check pattern, but it looks like the bad picture in the nozzle check, and nothing on the 2nd cyan line. The PGI-5 is probably worse now, but I think my Canon is just fed up with crap ink finally.
So my questions are:
Is this a typical printhead clog issue?
Is there anything else I can do?
Is replacing the printhead my last and only option, and would that, with reasonable confidence, fix my issue?
Thanks for any help or suggestions!!
My ip4200 is dying on me. I've been using chipless cartridges from G&G that has worked fine for few sets of carts now. Few months ago the Cyan faded then died. Replaced it with new cart still no good. I've struggled on without cyan as I don't print color too often. Recently the PGI-5 started to fade too, which is not acceptable, so I started doing research and tried various ways of cleaning the printhead. Obviously multiple rounds of cleaning and deep cleaning didn't do anything.
I tried soaking with hot water, soaking with alcohol all night, soaked with ammonia based windex, dragged it across alcohol soaked tissue, and tried using as much water pressure as I can manage, which I admit isn't much. I don't have a good way of getting water pressure, but I've tried everything I've read on cleaning the printhead. After the first night of hours of work, where I kept getting cyan ink out, I tried printing. There was a slight trace of cyan, but basically no go.
I have a brand new set of CLI-8 OEM inks so I figure I'll go all in and try again. The 2nd night I spent another few hours, soaking wiping etc, and this time not much blue after the first hour, mostly magenta and black. After I REALLY thought it's clean this time, I installed the OEM CLI-8 with the G&G PGI-5, I finally got some light shades of cyan on the first line of nozzle check pattern, but it looks like the bad picture in the nozzle check, and nothing on the 2nd cyan line. The PGI-5 is probably worse now, but I think my Canon is just fed up with crap ink finally.
So my questions are:
Is this a typical printhead clog issue?
Is there anything else I can do?
Is replacing the printhead my last and only option, and would that, with reasonable confidence, fix my issue?
Thanks for any help or suggestions!!