Sadly your Pro 9000 has reached the end of life, and you also found out that EBay print heads are next to useless, so hopefully your new Epson ET-8550 will last just as long as the Pro 9000 did..I would still like to get the Canon printing ok and sell it
Thanks for that but I tried the solution of using a syringe plus a tube and some warm water to try and force it to clean out the clogs and it seemed to work on one of the printheads. The other one didn't work. So now I will try it soon with the cartridges that are in the original printhead on the printer and see how I go. Then I will also pressure clean the original printhead and see how we go with that. If I can't sell it plus the CISS then it will all go into the bin.Sadly your Pro 9000 has reached the end of life, and you also found out that EBay print heads are next to useless, so hopefully your new Epson ET-8550 will last just as long as the Pro 9000 did..
But remember to print at least weekly, or the new printer will go the same way.. Inkjet printers don’t like to be unemployed..
Your problem is not a clog, but an electrical issue, and that can not be fixed or repaired, only a brand new print head will fix the problem, and you know already there’re are no more print heads available for this old model printer.. SorryThanks for that but I tried the solution of using a syringe plus a tube and some warm water to try and force it to clean out the clogs