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pvrbulls
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I did as you suggested and blotted the bottom of the head. There was considerable black ink in various places on the bottom, though I didn't notice any yellow. Perhaps it was from all the cleaning cycles? Anyway, here is another nozzle check:ghwellsjr said:I noticed on the two black blocks for each of the dye inks, there appears to be some yellow to the right of some of the blocks which shouldn't be there. This suggests to me that the yellow nozzles may have some build up of dried ink on the bottom of the print head. I would suggest that you remove all the cartridges and then remove the print head and "blot' it on a folded paper towel soaked in window cleaner like Windex to see if you can clean off any residue build up there. Then put it back together and see if anything improves. Try to get this done as quickly as possible since you don't want any ink to dry out inside your print head.
Thanks!ghwellsjr said:This indicates that the sparse yellow above the solid yellow was not coming from the nozzles. Unfortunately, the sharp demarcation between the yellow at the bottom 1/4 of its area indicates that you have an electrical problem that cannot be fixed. You will need a new print head.
I would go with Image Specialist inks from Precision Colors.
Two print heads in a roll this pretty much indicates that you have a purge unit problem. Because your AIO is a new printer there is likely a defect of the purge unit that did not protect the ink in the yellow channel nozzles from drying up. When you started a print job at the time the ink in the nozzles had dried up that had stopped or reduced the flow of ink you would pretty much fried the ink and clog the nozzles pretty good. That will result in the nozzle check that shows the sign of clogging. I think you had a bad luck and got a defective purge unit in your new AIO.pvrbulls said:At the same time I ordered a new batch of Hobbicolors ink(I have used Hobbicolors inks for years.) Almost immediately I started having problems with the yellow nozzles clogging. Thinking that I had gotten a defective head, in December, 2009 I bought another head for the 850 which, like the previous one, started clogging(yellow only) almost immediately.