kanonvater
Getting Fingers Dirty
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- Printer Model
- Canon IP3000
Greetings! I'm a newbie, though I've been lurking for several months.
This IP3000 is new to me as of around March 2017, though it's moderately well-used -- about 4600 pages. The drain sheet is over 70% full. Purge count when I got it was M=8, R=10, T=624 (!), D=1, C=26.
I'm still using original factory-filled Canon carts, though they're of unknown age. Plan to refill them, if the printer itself hangs in there.
I've had problems all along with pg black, as you can see below. However, that's for another time. Right now I'm more concerned with the colors. I have a laser printer for black text.
Just yesterday I used the printer for the first time in about 3 weeks (power was off but it was plugged in). On a nozzle check, there was a small area of magenta at the top of the yellow bar. Prints were striped, as you'd expect.
I ran a couple of cleanings and the print quality improved, but it was still somewhat stripey, for sure not what it had been a few weeks before.
Today it was much worse, with the yellow bar entirely magenta (see below).
When I took the Y cart out for inspection, a reddish discoloration was apparent in the bottom of the sponge side.
I ran a few cleaning cycles and printed a few letter-size sheets of #ffff00 yellow. After that the reddish discoloration in the cart was gone, but I was still getting magenta stripes that make it look like an old fashioned legal tablet. As you can see, the magenta cast diminishes quickly, but the few magenta pixels (?) at the top of each printhead pass are always there. (The image below doesn't show the entire letter size sheet.)
Maybe it's cross contamination through the purge pad? I hope....
I syringed maybe 1ml of Windex onto the color pad and ran a cleaning. The liquid disappeared and the pad looked a little less grim. However, at some point I noticed what might be a spot of magenta ink on the pad. Could that be significant?
I tried replacing both the Y and M carts with new Canon factory sealed ones (again of unknown age), ran a cleaning, and got a much improved Y nozzle check. But prints were still striped, and in a nozzle check 10 minutes later, Y had the magenta top back again.
Nozzle checks are below. Top is the first one today, before I tried anything. Then after 1 cleaning, next with the new Y and M carts and a nozzle cleaning, and finally about 10 minutes after the cart change.
Is there anything else I can try with the purging system?
I haven't yet called Canon, but I'll be surprised if they still stock printheads for this old fellow. I'm concerned that the only heads available will be the Chinese heads, which though they usually claim are new, I'm pretty sure are really used and (if you're lucky) cleaned.
If the consensus here is that it's curtains for the printhead, then I guess it's time to start looking for another printer.
Thanks! I'll appreciate any and all advice, and hope I can "pay it forward" in the future.
PS - My apologies for the oversize image thumbnails, I couldn't figure out how to make them smaller.
This IP3000 is new to me as of around March 2017, though it's moderately well-used -- about 4600 pages. The drain sheet is over 70% full. Purge count when I got it was M=8, R=10, T=624 (!), D=1, C=26.
I'm still using original factory-filled Canon carts, though they're of unknown age. Plan to refill them, if the printer itself hangs in there.
I've had problems all along with pg black, as you can see below. However, that's for another time. Right now I'm more concerned with the colors. I have a laser printer for black text.
Just yesterday I used the printer for the first time in about 3 weeks (power was off but it was plugged in). On a nozzle check, there was a small area of magenta at the top of the yellow bar. Prints were striped, as you'd expect.
I ran a couple of cleanings and the print quality improved, but it was still somewhat stripey, for sure not what it had been a few weeks before.
Today it was much worse, with the yellow bar entirely magenta (see below).
When I took the Y cart out for inspection, a reddish discoloration was apparent in the bottom of the sponge side.
I ran a few cleaning cycles and printed a few letter-size sheets of #ffff00 yellow. After that the reddish discoloration in the cart was gone, but I was still getting magenta stripes that make it look like an old fashioned legal tablet. As you can see, the magenta cast diminishes quickly, but the few magenta pixels (?) at the top of each printhead pass are always there. (The image below doesn't show the entire letter size sheet.)
Maybe it's cross contamination through the purge pad? I hope....
I syringed maybe 1ml of Windex onto the color pad and ran a cleaning. The liquid disappeared and the pad looked a little less grim. However, at some point I noticed what might be a spot of magenta ink on the pad. Could that be significant?
I tried replacing both the Y and M carts with new Canon factory sealed ones (again of unknown age), ran a cleaning, and got a much improved Y nozzle check. But prints were still striped, and in a nozzle check 10 minutes later, Y had the magenta top back again.
Nozzle checks are below. Top is the first one today, before I tried anything. Then after 1 cleaning, next with the new Y and M carts and a nozzle cleaning, and finally about 10 minutes after the cart change.
Is there anything else I can try with the purging system?
I haven't yet called Canon, but I'll be surprised if they still stock printheads for this old fellow. I'm concerned that the only heads available will be the Chinese heads, which though they usually claim are new, I'm pretty sure are really used and (if you're lucky) cleaned.
If the consensus here is that it's curtains for the printhead, then I guess it's time to start looking for another printer.
Thanks! I'll appreciate any and all advice, and hope I can "pay it forward" in the future.
PS - My apologies for the oversize image thumbnails, I couldn't figure out how to make them smaller.