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Lestrad
Getting Fingers Dirty
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- Canon ip4950
Okay, gentlemen, here's the promised update. Sorry it took so long, but I've been working too hard and also travelling a bit and haven't had time to mess with the printer.
The news is not good: Now the only color that's working is Yellow. And that's with a brand-new OEM Magenta cartridge in the printer. The Cyan cartridge is top-filled with recently purchased Octoinkjet ink, and was fully flushed and dried before being filled. I have another Durchstich-filled Cyan cartridge, also recently flushed and refilled with recently purchased Octoinkjet ink, and it doesn't work either. Ironically, the ink in the Yellow cartridge is from the "old" batch, and it's working.
There was a short period there where all colors were printing, but now I'm down to Yellow only.The other day I had to print a scan of my ID card, which has red and blue stripes, and it started out printing fine. But as I watched the page come out of the printer, the blue suddenly stopped working. Now, today, the (new OEM) Cyan has stopped working too.
The only bright spot is that Black is working fine.
But I'm not unhappy, <irony alert> because I've figured out what the problem is: Canon, who of course follow this forum faithfully, have singled me out and traced my IP address and hired Chinese anoraks to hack into my printer's firmware and cause random ink-flow stoppages. Whenever I report a problem here, they start the flow on the non-functioning cartridge and stop it on another. It's very much like what a character in a novel by Peter de Vries did as a practical joke on his neighbor, who was obsessed with tracking his car's gas mileage: He'd sneak over to his neighbor's and siphon some gas out of his tank, causing his mileage results to drop unexplainedly and much consternation, then later sneak over again and pour gas INTO the tank, causing the mileage results to shoot up. Driving his poor neighbor crazy. But of course Canon aren't doing it just as a practical joke. They're determined to dishearten any prospective new refillers who read this forum. A kind of reverse industrial sabotage... The kind of thing the US shadow government does all time, of course. Think of the Iranian nuclear sites. In fact I wouldn't be at all surprised to learn that Canon and the CIA are in cahoots. <end of irony>.
As usual, any and all suggestions are welcome. I now have more or less all the parts I need to try the Freedom Method, but I'm just too disheartened to look at another bottle of ink. The only other thing I can think of to do, having robbed the print head from my backup stored i4950 and tried that, is to now keep the same print head, but switch PRINTERS and see if that makes any difference (that last sentence was a bit ironic too).
Cheers
Les
The news is not good: Now the only color that's working is Yellow. And that's with a brand-new OEM Magenta cartridge in the printer. The Cyan cartridge is top-filled with recently purchased Octoinkjet ink, and was fully flushed and dried before being filled. I have another Durchstich-filled Cyan cartridge, also recently flushed and refilled with recently purchased Octoinkjet ink, and it doesn't work either. Ironically, the ink in the Yellow cartridge is from the "old" batch, and it's working.
There was a short period there where all colors were printing, but now I'm down to Yellow only.The other day I had to print a scan of my ID card, which has red and blue stripes, and it started out printing fine. But as I watched the page come out of the printer, the blue suddenly stopped working. Now, today, the (new OEM) Cyan has stopped working too.
The only bright spot is that Black is working fine.
But I'm not unhappy, <irony alert> because I've figured out what the problem is: Canon, who of course follow this forum faithfully, have singled me out and traced my IP address and hired Chinese anoraks to hack into my printer's firmware and cause random ink-flow stoppages. Whenever I report a problem here, they start the flow on the non-functioning cartridge and stop it on another. It's very much like what a character in a novel by Peter de Vries did as a practical joke on his neighbor, who was obsessed with tracking his car's gas mileage: He'd sneak over to his neighbor's and siphon some gas out of his tank, causing his mileage results to drop unexplainedly and much consternation, then later sneak over again and pour gas INTO the tank, causing the mileage results to shoot up. Driving his poor neighbor crazy. But of course Canon aren't doing it just as a practical joke. They're determined to dishearten any prospective new refillers who read this forum. A kind of reverse industrial sabotage... The kind of thing the US shadow government does all time, of course. Think of the Iranian nuclear sites. In fact I wouldn't be at all surprised to learn that Canon and the CIA are in cahoots. <end of irony>.
As usual, any and all suggestions are welcome. I now have more or less all the parts I need to try the Freedom Method, but I'm just too disheartened to look at another bottle of ink. The only other thing I can think of to do, having robbed the print head from my backup stored i4950 and tried that, is to now keep the same print head, but switch PRINTERS and see if that makes any difference (that last sentence was a bit ironic too).
Cheers
Les