First off, I want to say "hi" and thank all the members that contribute to this fantastic resource! It's great to see folks helping each other out.
Due to all the great advice, I ended up getting an ip4300 about 6 months ago and since then have also purchased an MP830. My dad has gotten a pro9000 due to all the favorable Canon comments and because of the flexibility in refilling ink thanks to you guys!
I'm working on my ip4300 currently and thought I would just hit up the forum one more time to see if any of you have experience in this matter.
After 6 months, and about 25k pages, my ip4300 refuses to power up.
Prior to this, my nozzle check reflected a missing light cyan band, which made me suspect a clog in the light cyan jet.
Prior to taking it home I ran a deep cleaning cycle to try to clear the problem, and afterwards encounted an error code, B200.
I took it home, plugged it in and now it doesn't even power on.
Worse yet, the print head is stuck in the right hand corner and I'm trying to figure out how to recover the head and cart.
I guess under the worse case scenario, I could just trash the case to get it open and extract my print head and carts, but before embarking on demolition, was wondering if any of you gurus had any ideas?
Thanks again!
Eric
Due to all the great advice, I ended up getting an ip4300 about 6 months ago and since then have also purchased an MP830. My dad has gotten a pro9000 due to all the favorable Canon comments and because of the flexibility in refilling ink thanks to you guys!
I'm working on my ip4300 currently and thought I would just hit up the forum one more time to see if any of you have experience in this matter.
After 6 months, and about 25k pages, my ip4300 refuses to power up.
Prior to this, my nozzle check reflected a missing light cyan band, which made me suspect a clog in the light cyan jet.
Prior to taking it home I ran a deep cleaning cycle to try to clear the problem, and afterwards encounted an error code, B200.
I took it home, plugged it in and now it doesn't even power on.
Worse yet, the print head is stuck in the right hand corner and I'm trying to figure out how to recover the head and cart.
I guess under the worse case scenario, I could just trash the case to get it open and extract my print head and carts, but before embarking on demolition, was wondering if any of you gurus had any ideas?
Thanks again!
Eric