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- Canon/3D, CR-10, CR-10S, KP-3
If you’re planning on receiving or sending a printer by way of courier or post then here are a few thing to do or not to do as in my case.
It only takes one carless bump, knock or drop on its end, and with the weight of the print head and cartridges still installed inside, it can dislodge the carriage holder from its moorings over the parking station and cause havoc.
Please remember to remove the cartridges and print head from the printer and pack them separately and place them safely inside the box, Quote: “Canon advises to transport the printer for repair with all cartridges installed ? “ O’ do they now…
click to enlarge. (The EXTRA Labelling didn't help)
Here’s my story:..
I purchased a 9500 printer on the European mainland six months ago with the enormous and 100 % help of @palombian and he even packet it EXTRA extremely well despite it being in its original packing and box when he got it.
When the printer arrived my end and out of the box I turned it on and got the orange/blue flashing lights syndrome and the printer didn’t move a millimetre, Ops x 10 times.
So I removed the top cover to find the print head had moved just enough to smash the locking clip out of its position and take the side of the purge unit with it, it also dislodged the head from the carriage holder, bending the electrical pins inside which of course killed the head into the bargain.
I was able to retrieve all of the missing parts after some digging and removal of the purge unit, and was able to glue them back in place adding a steel bar as an axel to support the locking clip in place and while I had the purge unit out of the machine I fitted an external waste Potty tank too.
Again @palombian came to my rescue by claiming through his courier insurance sufficient funds to adequately cover a new print head and that covers the whole story, O’ and the printer works just like new now.
A very big thanks to Palombian once again..
It only takes one carless bump, knock or drop on its end, and with the weight of the print head and cartridges still installed inside, it can dislodge the carriage holder from its moorings over the parking station and cause havoc.
Please remember to remove the cartridges and print head from the printer and pack them separately and place them safely inside the box, Quote: “Canon advises to transport the printer for repair with all cartridges installed ? “ O’ do they now…
click to enlarge. (The EXTRA Labelling didn't help)
Here’s my story:..
I purchased a 9500 printer on the European mainland six months ago with the enormous and 100 % help of @palombian and he even packet it EXTRA extremely well despite it being in its original packing and box when he got it.
When the printer arrived my end and out of the box I turned it on and got the orange/blue flashing lights syndrome and the printer didn’t move a millimetre, Ops x 10 times.
So I removed the top cover to find the print head had moved just enough to smash the locking clip out of its position and take the side of the purge unit with it, it also dislodged the head from the carriage holder, bending the electrical pins inside which of course killed the head into the bargain.
I was able to retrieve all of the missing parts after some digging and removal of the purge unit, and was able to glue them back in place adding a steel bar as an axel to support the locking clip in place and while I had the purge unit out of the machine I fitted an external waste Potty tank too.
Again @palombian came to my rescue by claiming through his courier insurance sufficient funds to adequately cover a new print head and that covers the whole story, O’ and the printer works just like new now.
A very big thanks to Palombian once again..