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Could well be true... and you're right about the pressure from smaller bottle..canonfodder said:Scaled from the photo, the ink level looks to be only 1 inch above the table. IF my assumptions are true, the ink is not too high, rather it could be too low and forcing air-leak-at-the-seal problems. Narminea did say his CIS came with soft silicone seals to add to the original seals.
Me too... it never hurts to be sure...Of course all my assumptions about how this CIS operates could be totally wrong. I just hope Narmenia tries my elevation suggestion and your elevation suggestion.
I've been there, seen that and it's a false negative... Chances are that a single cleaning routine and then 2 pages of high quality purge print will resolve the issue. That and allowing the OEM cartridge to sit for a few hours or even a day to let the system settle...I am troubled by his report that an OEM cyan cartridge did not bring the printer back to proper function. Perhaps that means the suggestions of bad print head are really true.
Thinking it through if the issue is indeed ink starvation that air bubbles will have gotten into the printhead which means they need to be coaxed out as above.