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ganguy

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I cleaned the printhead, replaced it, filled carts, and went into service mode for deep cleaning. From service mode it test printed ok.

When I try to print from the computer, I get an error message "Document failed to print"

I think I'm close. Any thoughts?
Reg
 

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Reg: You have probably already found your problem. BUT, in case you have not; after ENTERING the service mode you must take the printer OUT of the service mode. The best way is to shut the power off, wait a few seconds and turn the power back on. When you do, the iP4000 printer will pull through a sheet of paper.
 

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Thanks guys, right you were! All ok with my 4000, now I've still got a bum 5000. Color won't print, (after much head cleaning) black prints wavy lines which fade in and out. Any ideas? New printhead? or is it electrical?
Thanks,
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Please upload a scanned image of your printer's nozzle check pattern.
 

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Here's some text, nozzle check follows.
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Here's the actual nozzle check.
Reg
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I should have added that I tried extensive cleaning of the print-head using distilled water, then Windex, then ink solvent. Then at least 6 deep cleaning cycles. Color won't print at all.
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Good to hear your resolved your "Document failed to print" error message.

The images you posted are for a different printer and a different problem?

This is not a clog. Clogs do not have the linear regular irregularity as shown in your images.

You need a new print head and/or new logic assay board. If this malfunction is not accompanied with an error message then it most likely is the print head that has the failure.
 

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The print head is probably damaged and can not be fixed.
 
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