Canon mp560 won't print from large black cartridge

dlc1701

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I'm in the process of printing several backlogged pages to purge the remainder of solvent through the system.
All I meant was that since "the recipe" (if I remember correctly, I think that's what they called it on the Waltons) worked so well, I was afraid that it might "eat up" the purge pads. I just printed several more pages to push ink through and clean out the solvent.

I hope this helps more people. (If they don't have home brew, I guess some 180 proof stuff would work.) :)
 

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What ink are you using to refill your large pigment black cartridge?
 

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Hi guys! I just wanted to write in here and say that I was also having a very frustrating problem with the pigment black ink not working. I flushed the purge pads and noticed that the smaller thinner one was NOT pooling. So I ran a deep clean, and then flushed it again with rubbing alcohol and BOOM. It WORKED! Printer is back up to speed 100%. Can't thank you enough!
 

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Hi all, I have been having a very similar problem to that set out here with a MP560 printer and can see that lots of really helpful advice has been shared on this forum!

I initially had a problem that when I tried to print grayscale I would get a blank piece of paper come out the other end, and then on doing a nozzle check I got a printout with the nozzle check at the top of the page for your PGI-220 Pigment Black cartridge completely missing, the others looked reasonable.

So I tried a printer purge test and the water I dropped onto the pads pooled quite quickly. They also went after I did a cleaning. I repeated and got the same result so I am hoping this eliminated one item.

I then thought I would attempt a printer head clean, and have taken all my cartridges out (wrapped them in clingwrap to stop them drying out) and dunked the printer head in some iso-propyl alochol to just above the oval pads. I've given it the occasional swish back and forth and it does seem to have dislodged quite a bit of ink.

I can see windex or ammonia being mentioned, but I am UK based and I don't think that this is particularly easily obtained. Does anyone know what the equivalent is here and is this necessary or is iso propyl alcohol?

Also, when I take the print head out, do I need to let it dry (air or hairdryered?), or shall I just shake off the excess etc?

Thanks for any advice in advance. If I've missed out any essential information, please let me know - would be great to resurrect this printer as I've literally just replaced all the carts (all canon carts used, not refilling, but purchasing new)!
 

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dic 1701 Good news you have achieved success. What about the red light? has it gone out. If not you may need later to either fit a new OEM/compatible cart or refill the original with good quality ink. This model is not difficult to refill.
 
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Mr Bigglesworth One cleaner I have used is the one from Lidl W5 I believe none of the UK ones have ammonia in. You need to ensure the electrical portion of the print head is completely dry before re-insertion. I put it on a warm radiator for several hours.
 

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Thanks for the replies, so far after a 2 day soak in isopropyl the nozzle print is unchanged. I found some Mr Muscle in the cupboard which has ammonia in it. I'll give that a go before I check out the W5.
 
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