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Alessandro
Getting Fingers Dirty
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Thanks everyone for helping!
Is this a good solution?
Is the one below a good level for cleaning liquid?
https://www.dropbox.com/s/geujx05rsampks1/20161215_154938.jpg?dl=0
Mmmm... thanks for the suggestion, Is there a way to visually confirm that, now that I've uninstalled the head? (I can post more shots if you like)
I've found this on the net:Another method to dissolve ink blockage is to soak the print head with Fairy washing up or Dawn dish washing liquid soap. The soap should be just above the level of the ink inlet ports within the print head (the circular areas where the cartridge contacts inside the print head). Patience is key. You may soak for days. Rinse thoroughly and let dry completely before inserting in printer.
Mix a 50/50 solution of warm water and Windex and place in a shallow container, enough to cover the base of the printer head and ink ports. Leave for 2 hours while agitating the unit occasionally. Remove from the mix and lightly scrub the base and internal ink ports with an old soft toothbrush. Do not scrub the gold contacts but don't be concerned if they get wet. Return the unit to the mix for another 2 hours and agitate occasionally. Remove and scrub again as before.
Is this a good solution?
Is the one below a good level for cleaning liquid?
https://www.dropbox.com/s/geujx05rsampks1/20161215_154938.jpg?dl=0
I’d hazard a guess and say the fact that the cyan loss was gradual and you continued to use the printer, it’s almost certain that the print head has over heated and is now lost, a replacement head will be needed...
http://www.crc-tasktron.co.uk/index.php?app=ecom&ns=prodshow&ref=87
Mmmm... thanks for the suggestion, Is there a way to visually confirm that, now that I've uninstalled the head? (I can post more shots if you like)