palombian
Printer Master
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- Feb 4, 2014
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- PRO10,PRO9500II,MB5150,MG8250
A faded nozzle check usually is seen on this printer in half of one color.
It is caused by an electrical dysfunction and announces a printhead failure.
If you already cleaned the contacts as advised, it must be feared you have the same at a larger scale.
As consolation I can tell you that the Pro 9500 has a very high ink consumption.
It has very frequent cleaning cycles, so unless you plan(ned) to print every day it will use more ink standing still than printing (even with 3th party ink it is too expensive to run).
(probably Canon was too cautious on it's first A3+ pigment printer for the enthousiast segment)
I started like you with given 9500 and after it failed bought a second-hand 9500 II.
This is a dream of a printer.
It is caused by an electrical dysfunction and announces a printhead failure.
If you already cleaned the contacts as advised, it must be feared you have the same at a larger scale.
As consolation I can tell you that the Pro 9500 has a very high ink consumption.
It has very frequent cleaning cycles, so unless you plan(ned) to print every day it will use more ink standing still than printing (even with 3th party ink it is too expensive to run).
(probably Canon was too cautious on it's first A3+ pigment printer for the enthousiast segment)
I started like you with given 9500 and after it failed bought a second-hand 9500 II.
This is a dream of a printer.