paragon
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What's the best way to clean this family of ink jet assemblies?
Deep cleaning takes TOO much ink. And sometimes can't do the job if the unit's been sitting in low humidity. I've often run into a single color that's the culprit. I know there's some software out there for Canons that can 'deep clean' a single cart. But I don't have it.
I've used a solution of 50% distilled water and 50% ammonia for cleaning on my Epsons in the past. Is there anything in home type products that are equally as good for Canon inks? Has anyone had experience with this mixture on Canons?
Also how do you know when the ink jet assembly is ready for the trash? Any 'early' tell tale signs to look for?
Deep cleaning takes TOO much ink. And sometimes can't do the job if the unit's been sitting in low humidity. I've often run into a single color that's the culprit. I know there's some software out there for Canons that can 'deep clean' a single cart. But I don't have it.
I've used a solution of 50% distilled water and 50% ammonia for cleaning on my Epsons in the past. Is there anything in home type products that are equally as good for Canon inks? Has anyone had experience with this mixture on Canons?
Also how do you know when the ink jet assembly is ready for the trash? Any 'early' tell tale signs to look for?