Hi all, First time poster here, and any help would be much appreciated!
I have a little used 4 year Pixma iP5200.
Never paid too much attention to it, and been using generic replacement ink cartridges, by switching the chip every time I changed inks. All worked fine until one day recently, I changed all the inks over at once, and the yellow just stopped dead.
The nozzle check prints perfectly for both blacks, cyan and magenta- but yellow is completely invisible.
I deep cleaned several time, switched to a new yellow 9and then another new yellow again.. and no luck.
I've had the print head spending the night in isopropyl alcohol, and blown almost a whole can of air through, but still nothing.
Each time I retry after cleaning, yellow ink is deposited on the little mesh cap over the ink inlet, so it seems to me that the cartridge is recognising the printer's demand for ink (i.e. not a chip contact issue), but nothing seems to be getting though.
I'm really unsure what is going on, since I'd have thought that a blockage was unlikely to be total on one colour but not evident at all on any of the others.
My next step was going to be a soak in ammonia, but as the often cited Windex is unavaialable in the UK, I am not sure what concentration to use.
It seems an awful shame to toss a great printer, but I'm running out of ideas.. and then I found this site!
Any thoughts, ideas etc., would bwe really grateful.
Thanks,
Jon
(London, UK, frustrated)
I have a little used 4 year Pixma iP5200.
Never paid too much attention to it, and been using generic replacement ink cartridges, by switching the chip every time I changed inks. All worked fine until one day recently, I changed all the inks over at once, and the yellow just stopped dead.
The nozzle check prints perfectly for both blacks, cyan and magenta- but yellow is completely invisible.
I deep cleaned several time, switched to a new yellow 9and then another new yellow again.. and no luck.
I've had the print head spending the night in isopropyl alcohol, and blown almost a whole can of air through, but still nothing.
Each time I retry after cleaning, yellow ink is deposited on the little mesh cap over the ink inlet, so it seems to me that the cartridge is recognising the printer's demand for ink (i.e. not a chip contact issue), but nothing seems to be getting though.
I'm really unsure what is going on, since I'd have thought that a blockage was unlikely to be total on one colour but not evident at all on any of the others.
My next step was going to be a soak in ammonia, but as the often cited Windex is unavaialable in the UK, I am not sure what concentration to use.
It seems an awful shame to toss a great printer, but I'm running out of ideas.. and then I found this site!
Any thoughts, ideas etc., would bwe really grateful.
Thanks,
Jon
(London, UK, frustrated)