twcinnh
Getting Fingers Dirty
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- Aug 11, 2009
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- Location
- Bow, NH, USA
- Printer Model
- Canon mx89* (*=?)
I've been getting vertical bands of black ink from my Pixma 4200. They are on both sides of paper and slightly offset from the center. A bottom plate cleaning usually solves the problem but it comes back. The first time it took a few months, the last time it came after using an unchipped cartridge with a chip from an old cartridge. The banding was the worst ever. A few months ago I was using old Canon cartridges that I refillled.
I now have an original Canon cartridge in the printer and all is well, but I'm wondering what causes this banding. When trying to solve the problem last night I successfully ran paper through the bottom plate cleaning cycle. But, when sending a print job I noticed the printer seemed to go through some routine (was it purging ink or something?). It took a few seconds to perform this cycle and when printing the banding was back.
One of the things I've set on the printer is the on/off cycle to 10 minutes. When the printer is first turned on does it go through a cycle that uses ink, and could this be the problem. I've now set the on/off cycle to the max, 60 minutes, to see if this reduces any cycling on start up.
I'm also planning to clean the ink absorbers to see if that helps.
Am I right about cycling when the ip4200 is turned on? Or not. Is it overflow from the ink absorbers that might be causing the banding?
Thanks for any suggestions/comments.
Regards,
Tom C
I now have an original Canon cartridge in the printer and all is well, but I'm wondering what causes this banding. When trying to solve the problem last night I successfully ran paper through the bottom plate cleaning cycle. But, when sending a print job I noticed the printer seemed to go through some routine (was it purging ink or something?). It took a few seconds to perform this cycle and when printing the banding was back.
One of the things I've set on the printer is the on/off cycle to 10 minutes. When the printer is first turned on does it go through a cycle that uses ink, and could this be the problem. I've now set the on/off cycle to the max, 60 minutes, to see if this reduces any cycling on start up.
I'm also planning to clean the ink absorbers to see if that helps.
Am I right about cycling when the ip4200 is turned on? Or not. Is it overflow from the ink absorbers that might be causing the banding?
Thanks for any suggestions/comments.
Regards,
Tom C