My ip4000 had been working fine since I put in 5 new original cartridges. Yesterday it refused to print and the power light started giving 5 orange flashes, then one green, the 5 orange flashes again...it keeps repeating this when it's turned on.
I pulled out the print head and looked at it. On the underside there was some extra black goop, not on the copper colored nozzle section, but around part of the other copper slot (narrower and longer than the nozzle section). I cleaned this off with some rubbing alcohol and put it back in place. The problem continued.
I next tried what I read was a nozzle check, holding the resume button down until I got two green flashes of the power light. It then printed out a 3eBK nozzle check that looked pretty good. I did this twice. Then I tried to print something off an internet page and instead of reverting to the 5 orange flashes the printer started to print this internet page. It got halfway through and stopped, and the 5 orange flashes returned.
Now I'm back with the 5 orange flashes...but I think if I let it sit a while (turned off), I should be able to run the 3eBK nozzle check again.
Could someone venture an opinion about this? Could it be a bad printhead, or some other weirdness? I'll try to run a test print once I can figure out the combination (holding down the resume button?) to trigger that.
John
I pulled out the print head and looked at it. On the underside there was some extra black goop, not on the copper colored nozzle section, but around part of the other copper slot (narrower and longer than the nozzle section). I cleaned this off with some rubbing alcohol and put it back in place. The problem continued.
I next tried what I read was a nozzle check, holding the resume button down until I got two green flashes of the power light. It then printed out a 3eBK nozzle check that looked pretty good. I did this twice. Then I tried to print something off an internet page and instead of reverting to the 5 orange flashes the printer started to print this internet page. It got halfway through and stopped, and the 5 orange flashes returned.
Now I'm back with the 5 orange flashes...but I think if I let it sit a while (turned off), I should be able to run the 3eBK nozzle check again.
Could someone venture an opinion about this? Could it be a bad printhead, or some other weirdness? I'll try to run a test print once I can figure out the combination (holding down the resume button?) to trigger that.
John