MrBird
Fan of Printing
- Joined
- Feb 4, 2019
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- Location
- United States
- Printer Model
- DJ500 SP4000 XP630 2270DW
I recently picked up an HP Designjet 500.
After fiddling and getting the ink supply working, I found that the Cyan and Yellow Printheads were in trouble. Black had many missing nozzles, Magenta was intermittent, Cyan kind of came out purple intermittently and usually I would get no Yellow at all.
After several attempts at recovering the print heads I found something that worked. I let it try and recover them multiple times on it's own to no avail. Then I soaked the printheads overnight in a mixture of of ammonia and 70% IPA, this yielded improvement for a short while and then they declined again quickly.
After several attempts at soaking them and running color pages through in an attempt to clear the clogs I got frustrated. I ended up folding a paper towel into quarters and placing it in the bottom of a small sauce pan, I then filled with water to a level about a 1/4" up the printheads as they sat standing up on the paper towel. I proceeded to heat the water on the "Warming" burner of my stove to about 180f and let them soak for 1 hour and then repeated with fresh water and paper towel for another hour. I then brought them to the printer still soaking in the hot water, quickly dried them and installed them.
The printer passed the alignment on the first pass I then proceeded to print a color bar test page to blast ink through the printheads. Now all nozzles seem to be clear with only some very slight imperfections, and it prints all gradient tests and sweeps with flying colors. I will add some photos of the test pages tomorrow. Hopefully this helps someone, I thought they were done for after attempting the usual remedies I found online, only to have this quickly bring everything back into acceptable working order.
After fiddling and getting the ink supply working, I found that the Cyan and Yellow Printheads were in trouble. Black had many missing nozzles, Magenta was intermittent, Cyan kind of came out purple intermittently and usually I would get no Yellow at all.
After several attempts at recovering the print heads I found something that worked. I let it try and recover them multiple times on it's own to no avail. Then I soaked the printheads overnight in a mixture of of ammonia and 70% IPA, this yielded improvement for a short while and then they declined again quickly.
After several attempts at soaking them and running color pages through in an attempt to clear the clogs I got frustrated. I ended up folding a paper towel into quarters and placing it in the bottom of a small sauce pan, I then filled with water to a level about a 1/4" up the printheads as they sat standing up on the paper towel. I proceeded to heat the water on the "Warming" burner of my stove to about 180f and let them soak for 1 hour and then repeated with fresh water and paper towel for another hour. I then brought them to the printer still soaking in the hot water, quickly dried them and installed them.
The printer passed the alignment on the first pass I then proceeded to print a color bar test page to blast ink through the printheads. Now all nozzles seem to be clear with only some very slight imperfections, and it prints all gradient tests and sweeps with flying colors. I will add some photos of the test pages tomorrow. Hopefully this helps someone, I thought they were done for after attempting the usual remedies I found online, only to have this quickly bring everything back into acceptable working order.