jackson
Printer Guru
I think there is always ink at the print head (unless the supply is blocked).Trigger 37 said:... there was ink in all the nozzles. This tells me that since the printer REALLY thought it was doing a nozzle test print, it was sending the firing commands to the printer.
Seems to me that the initial 'pull' from the clean cycle charges the system.The only thing keeping the ink from flowing out of the system is that the system is in balance.
Note my own experience of trying a refill in situe pressure change as i introduced ink and air through the refill hole allowed the ink to run out of the head.
I think the firing command is to heat the nozzles and so expel the ink.