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Jorik
Getting Fingers Dirty
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- Canon MX925 & Canon MG5450
Indeed it seems clear that the printer/print head can get irrecoverably faulty with bad inks and/or bad cleaning actions.
I haven't been at my parents yet, but next time I'm going to check if the dispersed pattern can be resolved by cleaning the timing strip. It still seems a bit strange to me that it seems that all nozzles (or at least enough nozzles for each line of the pattern) do fire, but the timing is so off that I see this dispersed pattern. I'm no printer expert ;-), but to me that seems like the print head itself does not have a permanent failure in blocked nozzles, but something in the timing of firing the nozzles is wrong? Can that be caused by something in the print head itself?
Thanks!
Jorik
I haven't been at my parents yet, but next time I'm going to check if the dispersed pattern can be resolved by cleaning the timing strip. It still seems a bit strange to me that it seems that all nozzles (or at least enough nozzles for each line of the pattern) do fire, but the timing is so off that I see this dispersed pattern. I'm no printer expert ;-), but to me that seems like the print head itself does not have a permanent failure in blocked nozzles, but something in the timing of firing the nozzles is wrong? Can that be caused by something in the print head itself?
Thanks!
Jorik