videobruce
Printer Guru
- Joined
- Nov 8, 2006
- Messages
- 170
- Reaction score
- 21
- Points
- 148
- Location
- New York State
- Printer Model
- Canon IP4300 & Panny KX-MB271
After a year of light use (around 1600 copies) printing mostly text documents and the rest web pages (little pictures/photos), I discovered a black 'sludge sitting on top of the larger black pad. It was causing streaking of the non pigment black showing up in non text (pictures within the page).
I removed the buildup with cotton swabs, but after a couple of additional prints, it started to return. This was only the black pad, not the tri-color pad. That was clear.
I then removed the carts, replaced them with tanks full of cleaning solution (homemade window cleaner) and flushed out the pads and the hoses exiting those pads running numerous cleaning cycles. I noted the condition of the pads and there were clear and almost white from the flush).
I returned the existing carts and did some prints and all looked fine (so far).
In the past 20 or so years I have used the printer considerable more, usually 3-8x more, up to 8-10k pages a year. I'm assuming the much lighter use caused the buildup, clogging up the path to the ink reservoir pads at the base of the printer.
Input please.
I removed the buildup with cotton swabs, but after a couple of additional prints, it started to return. This was only the black pad, not the tri-color pad. That was clear.
I then removed the carts, replaced them with tanks full of cleaning solution (homemade window cleaner) and flushed out the pads and the hoses exiting those pads running numerous cleaning cycles. I noted the condition of the pads and there were clear and almost white from the flush).
I returned the existing carts and did some prints and all looked fine (so far).
In the past 20 or so years I have used the printer considerable more, usually 3-8x more, up to 8-10k pages a year. I'm assuming the much lighter use caused the buildup, clogging up the path to the ink reservoir pads at the base of the printer.
Input please.