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Well this is a complete ar*e of a day...
My MP750 has sat for a while waiting for me to sort out a new CIS kit for it so I figured with all my parts now arrived and prepped that it was time. I turned the thing on to move the carriage assembly to the middle position and it started screaming some error ## 3??... which I wasn't familiar with but I was distracted by the kitten trying to use me as a climbing pole and when I turned back the LED display was blank..
I figured it had turned itself off... I was wrong... it's fried itself and the error I got was probably a temperature sensor error..
What made things worse is that I had a duff printhead in the printer initially and just swapped it out with a brand new replacement I sourced from the USA via ebay.. So I only found out it was frying things when I popped out the new printhead to see if there was something blocking it all up... The words.. "Yow.. **** that's hot!" were my first reaction...
So, it looks like I have an MP750 with a set of useless printheads and a spare CIS that would have worked a treat just sitting here... What a complete a*se..
My MP750 has sat for a while waiting for me to sort out a new CIS kit for it so I figured with all my parts now arrived and prepped that it was time. I turned the thing on to move the carriage assembly to the middle position and it started screaming some error ## 3??... which I wasn't familiar with but I was distracted by the kitten trying to use me as a climbing pole and when I turned back the LED display was blank..
I figured it had turned itself off... I was wrong... it's fried itself and the error I got was probably a temperature sensor error..
What made things worse is that I had a duff printhead in the printer initially and just swapped it out with a brand new replacement I sourced from the USA via ebay.. So I only found out it was frying things when I popped out the new printhead to see if there was something blocking it all up... The words.. "Yow.. **** that's hot!" were my first reaction...
So, it looks like I have an MP750 with a set of useless printheads and a spare CIS that would have worked a treat just sitting here... What a complete a*se..