MikeBG
Newbie to Printing
- Joined
- Mar 27, 2017
- Messages
- 9
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- Printer Model
- Canon Pixma PRO-1
I have a Canon PRO-1 which has not been heavily used in 6 years, but has done far too many cleaning cycles with the result that I am now getting a message 1700 that the ink absorber is almost full.
I have been told that this means a trip to the local Canon service centre, however here in Israel that has meant a hopeless place where they need to order the part from Japan, taking 2 months and costing me about $1000. I COULD GET 2 NEW PRINTERS FOR THAT MONEY!
Before ditching the printer, is it possible to do this yourself? I have also read of people connecting these printers to a 'printer potty' - an external ink tank which can prevent such things happening in the future, and software to print a 4x6 print every 59 hours to avoid massive ink cleaning losses, but in the meantime I guess that the ionly thing to do is to replace that tank.
What worries me is that they told me that the main board also needs changing, which I find odd, as the printer seemed to work fine until this message came up. I am not convinced they knew what they were talking about as they said they hadn'e serviced many of these printers (even though they are the official Canon reps in Israel). However, the ink absorber part seems to be expensive as it is so I would not want to spend money on a new one only to discover that the main board also does need replacing.
So what should I do?
I have been told that this means a trip to the local Canon service centre, however here in Israel that has meant a hopeless place where they need to order the part from Japan, taking 2 months and costing me about $1000. I COULD GET 2 NEW PRINTERS FOR THAT MONEY!
Before ditching the printer, is it possible to do this yourself? I have also read of people connecting these printers to a 'printer potty' - an external ink tank which can prevent such things happening in the future, and software to print a 4x6 print every 59 hours to avoid massive ink cleaning losses, but in the meantime I guess that the ionly thing to do is to replace that tank.
What worries me is that they told me that the main board also needs changing, which I find odd, as the printer seemed to work fine until this message came up. I am not convinced they knew what they were talking about as they said they hadn'e serviced many of these printers (even though they are the official Canon reps in Israel). However, the ink absorber part seems to be expensive as it is so I would not want to spend money on a new one only to discover that the main board also does need replacing.
So what should I do?