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Frederik Forsberg
Fan of Printing
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- Canon Pro-1
You will because it’s not easy, PM me when you get stuck..
Deal -thanks!
You will because it’s not easy, PM me when you get stuck..
I'm not sure that your statement holds true, at least 100% of the time, if the reports on this forum, rare as they have been, are to be believed.if the logic board was damaged then this printer simply wouldn’t even turn on.
Those crafty buggers at Canon.This Pro 1 is the exception
As many of you learnt at your own expenses ( I did ), buying an used Canon printer is a risky gamble, mostly for the printhead. Stay away from vendors advertising something like “ Canon Pixma XYZ in perfect shape. Purchased a couple of years ago, but barely used, I believe that some cartridges still have ink” - Meaning : printer left alone for months and plenty of nozzle clogs in all likelihood, possibly with unrecoverable electrical damage if he/she printed something after a long period of neglect without performing first a nozzle test and the consequent cleaning, if needed.
@Frederik Forsberg - You should consider also that genuinely new printheads for Canon Pro models prior to the Pro1/10/100 are unavailable in Europe AFAIK. If the nozzle check of an eventual Pro9500/Pro9000 turns out less than perfect, send it back, even if it’s a huge bargain. You wouldn’t be able to get a reliable new printhead.
As may have been already said, You print head is DEAD!!!! GY and DGY channels are showing electronic failure as you can see only 50% of the band printed on both. That is the source of your Banding problems.As requested a nozzle check. The colors might be a little off, let me know if I need to upload another version.