ninj
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Hi folks
Can anyone tell me what stupid thing I've done wrong?
Background: my MG7550 has been unused for a year or so, apart from light scanning duties, as it was in need of a printhead cleaning that I never got around to. So I finally soaked the printhead in Fairy liquid for a few hours (kept warm on the heated bed of my 3D-printer at 50-60C). I dried it thoroughly by leaving it in the airflow of a dehumidifier for a few hours. I handled it carefully to avoid damaging contacts, etc. However, after replacing it in the printer and starting up, the printer goes through the usual machinations and then stops with a 6502 error. Another clue: if I start it up without carts, it doesn't say there are no carts but instead says the the following carts were unrecognised (and shows pics of all of the colours). So whereas before I at least had use of the scanner, now I can't do anything with it (at no time did I attempt to print with blocked nozzles, by the way). Time for a new printer, or are there any tricks I can try?
Thanks.
Can anyone tell me what stupid thing I've done wrong?
Background: my MG7550 has been unused for a year or so, apart from light scanning duties, as it was in need of a printhead cleaning that I never got around to. So I finally soaked the printhead in Fairy liquid for a few hours (kept warm on the heated bed of my 3D-printer at 50-60C). I dried it thoroughly by leaving it in the airflow of a dehumidifier for a few hours. I handled it carefully to avoid damaging contacts, etc. However, after replacing it in the printer and starting up, the printer goes through the usual machinations and then stops with a 6502 error. Another clue: if I start it up without carts, it doesn't say there are no carts but instead says the the following carts were unrecognised (and shows pics of all of the colours). So whereas before I at least had use of the scanner, now I can't do anything with it (at no time did I attempt to print with blocked nozzles, by the way). Time for a new printer, or are there any tricks I can try?
Thanks.