leethesign
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Hi all,
I wonder if anyone can give me some advice before I get carted off to the funny farm ....
I recently bought an HP 7000 wide format and ordered CISS for it as I do quite a lot of printing. I fitted the CISS (I've done it before to another printer, so it wasn't difficult) but I just couldn't get the ink to flow to the
cartridges. As soon as I'd primed them and put them in the printer the ink just flowed back down the lines and the tubes were full of air.
This kept happening until the printer was flooded with ink, my hands were multi coloured (probably for ever) and there was ink all over the floor, the desk and the dog,
I took all the carts out and the printhead and cleaned everything up and tried again - same result.
I took it all apart again, cleaned everything up again, now when I fit the cartridges, I get the same result with ir in the tubes, so it would seem to me that there is a leak issue with the CISS.
Also, now when I put everything back together, the printer toolbox tells me the printhead is incompatible!
Is it possible I have knackered the printhead?
I contacted HP support to try and establish if there was a fix for this error message, but they want the numbers
and dates from my cartridges for some reason. Problem here is, after I had taken the chips off and put on
the CISS cartridges, I threw them away, so I can't give them the numbers, therefore I can't get any answers
from them - 'cause obviously if I tell them what I've done they won't want to know.
I thought I may be better binning the CISS and getting refillable cartridges instead, but I have one or two questions:
1: Is it likely the printhead won't work?
2: Will the chips still be any good if I now put them onto refillable cartridges
Will I just be throwing good money after bad - so should I just throw away the printer and start again?
Any advice would be really appreciated
Thanks in advance chaps and chapesses
I wonder if anyone can give me some advice before I get carted off to the funny farm ....
I recently bought an HP 7000 wide format and ordered CISS for it as I do quite a lot of printing. I fitted the CISS (I've done it before to another printer, so it wasn't difficult) but I just couldn't get the ink to flow to the
cartridges. As soon as I'd primed them and put them in the printer the ink just flowed back down the lines and the tubes were full of air.
This kept happening until the printer was flooded with ink, my hands were multi coloured (probably for ever) and there was ink all over the floor, the desk and the dog,
I took all the carts out and the printhead and cleaned everything up and tried again - same result.
I took it all apart again, cleaned everything up again, now when I fit the cartridges, I get the same result with ir in the tubes, so it would seem to me that there is a leak issue with the CISS.
Also, now when I put everything back together, the printer toolbox tells me the printhead is incompatible!
Is it possible I have knackered the printhead?
I contacted HP support to try and establish if there was a fix for this error message, but they want the numbers
and dates from my cartridges for some reason. Problem here is, after I had taken the chips off and put on
the CISS cartridges, I threw them away, so I can't give them the numbers, therefore I can't get any answers
from them - 'cause obviously if I tell them what I've done they won't want to know.
I thought I may be better binning the CISS and getting refillable cartridges instead, but I have one or two questions:
1: Is it likely the printhead won't work?
2: Will the chips still be any good if I now put them onto refillable cartridges
Will I just be throwing good money after bad - so should I just throw away the printer and start again?
Any advice would be really appreciated
Thanks in advance chaps and chapesses