MP640
Print Addict
- Joined
- Oct 20, 2010
- Messages
- 196
- Reaction score
- 71
- Points
- 168
- Location
- The Netherlands
- Printer Model
- Canon MG6150
I ran into the following situation.
After printing a 4" x 6" photo, I noticed some stripes. I did a nozzle check and found some missing lines in magenta. After a cleaning cycle and another nozzle check everything looked ok again.
The next photo had very weird colors. I did another nozzle check and magenta was completely gone (3 magenta bars were missing in the nozzle check print). Suspecting an ink flow problem I took out the magenta cart and blew in the air vent which caused ink to drip out of the outlet hole. After a cleaning cycle, the nozzle check still didn't show magenta bars.
I took out the printhead, put a tube on the magenta port and forced water through it until I saw it coming out of the head. Dried the printhead, reassambled everything and after a cleaning cycle the nozzle check was perfect again.
I didn't print any other photos yet. Did print some A4 and it still looks ok. But then, photo printing requires much more ink than text.
I would like your thoughts on what happened here. How can I loose one color all at once? I'm still thinking of a cartridge inkflow problem, maybe if I didn't flush the printhead but waited the problem would have solved itself when the cartridge stabilized?
Is there a way to test a cartridge for inkflow problems? This one was on its first refill after a purge.
Thank you!
After printing a 4" x 6" photo, I noticed some stripes. I did a nozzle check and found some missing lines in magenta. After a cleaning cycle and another nozzle check everything looked ok again.
The next photo had very weird colors. I did another nozzle check and magenta was completely gone (3 magenta bars were missing in the nozzle check print). Suspecting an ink flow problem I took out the magenta cart and blew in the air vent which caused ink to drip out of the outlet hole. After a cleaning cycle, the nozzle check still didn't show magenta bars.
I took out the printhead, put a tube on the magenta port and forced water through it until I saw it coming out of the head. Dried the printhead, reassambled everything and after a cleaning cycle the nozzle check was perfect again.
I didn't print any other photos yet. Did print some A4 and it still looks ok. But then, photo printing requires much more ink than text.
I would like your thoughts on what happened here. How can I loose one color all at once? I'm still thinking of a cartridge inkflow problem, maybe if I didn't flush the printhead but waited the problem would have solved itself when the cartridge stabilized?
Is there a way to test a cartridge for inkflow problems? This one was on its first refill after a purge.
Thank you!
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