George in Georgia
Getting Fingers Dirty
- Joined
- Sep 16, 2009
- Messages
- 61
- Reaction score
- 24
- Points
- 48
- Location
- Jonesboro, Georgia, USA
- Printer Model
- Pixma Pro 100, Epson R1800
Well, I'm showing some nozzles on the Photo Magenta channel aren't firing properly. So, following the instructions furnished by Canon, I attempted 2 cleaning cycles, then "DEEP CLEANING," which really does suck up the ink, in fact it depleted the Photo Magenta cart.
So time to refill with Precision Colors ink. Good stuff that, until in my over-tired state I used ordinary magenta instead! I sucked as much of the Magenta out as possible. Sure did mess up my prints!
I guess its time to soak the printer head, as described in many posts. Any extra cautions on this procedure? I have enough of the orange cart "clips" to seal off the seven carts to prevent leakage and evaporation while I soak the head and deal with my mistake.
Now on to purging the plain magenta I used by mistake. I've seen a little vid on purging the cart, looks simple enough, but the discussions I've seen on drying the sponge seem ambivalent. Some assert that a truly dry sponge impedes proper refilling, but certainly excess water would not be a good thing. I have an air compressor, but it is not the oil less variety. How "dry" is "dry" in terms of the cart?
So time to refill with Precision Colors ink. Good stuff that, until in my over-tired state I used ordinary magenta instead! I sucked as much of the Magenta out as possible. Sure did mess up my prints!
I guess its time to soak the printer head, as described in many posts. Any extra cautions on this procedure? I have enough of the orange cart "clips" to seal off the seven carts to prevent leakage and evaporation while I soak the head and deal with my mistake.
Now on to purging the plain magenta I used by mistake. I've seen a little vid on purging the cart, looks simple enough, but the discussions I've seen on drying the sponge seem ambivalent. Some assert that a truly dry sponge impedes proper refilling, but certainly excess water would not be a good thing. I have an air compressor, but it is not the oil less variety. How "dry" is "dry" in terms of the cart?