It appears that the iP4500 is very sensitive to voltage spikes damaging the printhead. During my recent and still uncompleted relocation but largely done, I have been able to lose two iP4500 printheads to electronic failure. One happened today and the other about two weeks back.
I am nearly sure it was due to some inductive spikes that another power supply sent out when I was attaching it to the label printer. In the future I am going to try as much as possible to power up printers without the printheads installed. This could be very hard to achieve when the printer is coming out of storage and it is stored with the printhead but certainly achievable during a relocation, rearrangement etc.
I have been told of other iP4500 chassis dying from power outages and restarts and that was the source of some of the spare printheads I am in possession of. Yeah, surge protectors should have worked but I largely never trusted these things anyways.
So when rearranging etc. you might want to consider this. Costs nothing and just might prevent a failure.
I am nearly sure it was due to some inductive spikes that another power supply sent out when I was attaching it to the label printer. In the future I am going to try as much as possible to power up printers without the printheads installed. This could be very hard to achieve when the printer is coming out of storage and it is stored with the printhead but certainly achievable during a relocation, rearrangement etc.
I have been told of other iP4500 chassis dying from power outages and restarts and that was the source of some of the spare printheads I am in possession of. Yeah, surge protectors should have worked but I largely never trusted these things anyways.
So when rearranging etc. you might want to consider this. Costs nothing and just might prevent a failure.