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Hi everyone!
I have a Canon s9000 printer which has a few indiosyncrasities of its own (inc producing tri colour bands in prints if printing on canon or olmec paper but fine on ilford paper...) but which after two weeks of holiday I came back to use it, did a head deep clean (as after even a day the head does get dirty and the first inch at least of a print will be discoloured) and then a nozzle alignment (as this appears to have shifted in the past between print runs thus giving a regular band of less ink) - looking at the print out I noticed that the photo cyan and photo magenta were very off colour - i assumed it needed another head clean, which i did - replacing the cyan, yellow and magenta inks as they had run out. After doing the ink change and the second deep clean I printed a nozzle check which showed the two photo colours to still be off colour - so i checked them, and the two ink tanks appear to have been contaminated with a degree of black ink so the photo cyan has turned to a dark blue and the photo magenta has become a blackberry purple in colour!! This colour change appears to be al through the tank, although having done the head cleans etc this could be due to aggitation of the head moving.
I checked beneath the cartridges and could see no loose ink, so removed the head (complete with cartridges) and to the sides of the nozzles on the litle space of metal there was some loose black ink.
Does anyone have any ideas as to the cause of this, I do have spare ink cartridges for these colours but obviously don't want to install them if there is an obvious cause for the colour to have been discoloured!
Many thanks for any help you can offer - in the past I have washed out the 'reserve ink tank' and cleaned various foams etc, and it could be the printer is coming to the end of its life, but I'd like to keep it running for as long as possible if I could! (I have a spare s9000 donated to me after refilled cartridges leaked and flooded the machine, but haven't had chance to dismantle and clean it yet.)
Best wishes
John
I have a Canon s9000 printer which has a few indiosyncrasities of its own (inc producing tri colour bands in prints if printing on canon or olmec paper but fine on ilford paper...) but which after two weeks of holiday I came back to use it, did a head deep clean (as after even a day the head does get dirty and the first inch at least of a print will be discoloured) and then a nozzle alignment (as this appears to have shifted in the past between print runs thus giving a regular band of less ink) - looking at the print out I noticed that the photo cyan and photo magenta were very off colour - i assumed it needed another head clean, which i did - replacing the cyan, yellow and magenta inks as they had run out. After doing the ink change and the second deep clean I printed a nozzle check which showed the two photo colours to still be off colour - so i checked them, and the two ink tanks appear to have been contaminated with a degree of black ink so the photo cyan has turned to a dark blue and the photo magenta has become a blackberry purple in colour!! This colour change appears to be al through the tank, although having done the head cleans etc this could be due to aggitation of the head moving.
I checked beneath the cartridges and could see no loose ink, so removed the head (complete with cartridges) and to the sides of the nozzles on the litle space of metal there was some loose black ink.
Does anyone have any ideas as to the cause of this, I do have spare ink cartridges for these colours but obviously don't want to install them if there is an obvious cause for the colour to have been discoloured!
Many thanks for any help you can offer - in the past I have washed out the 'reserve ink tank' and cleaned various foams etc, and it could be the printer is coming to the end of its life, but I'd like to keep it running for as long as possible if I could! (I have a spare s9000 donated to me after refilled cartridges leaked and flooded the machine, but haven't had chance to dismantle and clean it yet.)
Best wishes
John