- Joined
- Jan 18, 2010
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- Location
- Residing in Wicklow Ireland
- Printer Model
- Canon/3D, CR-10, CR-10S, KP-3
I went to print yesterday with my trusty old 9500 and it went gaga on me, ten flashing orange lights.
It was only used the day before that to print 50 A4 colour documents with not a bother on it,
I must have done something on the Gods of Canon printers to warrant this retribution,
my iX4000 print head has gone west also, but that another story.
I now face a big decision as to what to do about it, do I try to get a new print head, logic board or both ?
I reckon a new printer would probably be cheaper than trying to fix this old girl up again;
buying two new parts will easily equal the cost of 1 new printer.
I can here you guys saying but its only this or that thats wrong with your printer surely it would be very easy to fix this or that again ?
Ten orange lights in the manual comes out as, the front paper tray is still in the upright position, which of course is rubbish;
Ive had to dismantle the printer today to unlock the print head from its docking position and now it is at least back partially functioning.
When I turn it on with no print head installed it starts up normally and then gives the error that no print head is installed (5 orange lights)
which is correct and when I re-install the print head I get the error B200 (10 orange lights) which is of course wrong.
The fact that it is giving incorrect errors makes me think its the logic board, so getting a new print head maybe counterproductive,
if it is the board it can very easily blow the print head to kingdom come, strike out one new print head.
My heart says one thing and my head says another, listen to this whilst I had the printer naked (covers off)
I was able to re-route the waste ink pipe to an external bottle, cleaned up the ink spills around the platen area,
rinse the purge unit out and clean up the wiper blades, its all like new again.
The waste ink is currently at 55% but looking at the inside you wouldnt think so because theres ink all over the bottom of the case
which I managed to mop up some of that too, all this to bring the printer back to good working order
and then the frigging thing still isnt fixed properly, what am I.
It was only used the day before that to print 50 A4 colour documents with not a bother on it,
I must have done something on the Gods of Canon printers to warrant this retribution,
my iX4000 print head has gone west also, but that another story.
I now face a big decision as to what to do about it, do I try to get a new print head, logic board or both ?
I reckon a new printer would probably be cheaper than trying to fix this old girl up again;
buying two new parts will easily equal the cost of 1 new printer.
I can here you guys saying but its only this or that thats wrong with your printer surely it would be very easy to fix this or that again ?
Ten orange lights in the manual comes out as, the front paper tray is still in the upright position, which of course is rubbish;
Ive had to dismantle the printer today to unlock the print head from its docking position and now it is at least back partially functioning.
When I turn it on with no print head installed it starts up normally and then gives the error that no print head is installed (5 orange lights)
which is correct and when I re-install the print head I get the error B200 (10 orange lights) which is of course wrong.
The fact that it is giving incorrect errors makes me think its the logic board, so getting a new print head maybe counterproductive,
if it is the board it can very easily blow the print head to kingdom come, strike out one new print head.
My heart says one thing and my head says another, listen to this whilst I had the printer naked (covers off)
I was able to re-route the waste ink pipe to an external bottle, cleaned up the ink spills around the platen area,
rinse the purge unit out and clean up the wiper blades, its all like new again.
The waste ink is currently at 55% but looking at the inside you wouldnt think so because theres ink all over the bottom of the case
which I managed to mop up some of that too, all this to bring the printer back to good working order
and then the frigging thing still isnt fixed properly, what am I.