ninj
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Hi
I've had an MG7550 for about a month and am using OCP ink and refillable cartridges - I'm generally very happy with the photo output. The carts have ARC chips that reset at 20%, but (probably because I only filled the sponge section, as per the supplied instructions) the ink started running out before they reset. Not serious starvation, just some slight banding, and I refilled immediately. Most photos now looks great except for slight micro banding in light blue skies. The nozzle check shows mostly solid colours (maybe a slight blip on magenta) but the second cyan strip has some faint white streaks (easier to see in the scan than in real life). I have done a couple of standard head cleanings, which didn't help, but not yet a deep clean. Is it better to remove the head and soak it in deionised water (or stronger)? Or maybe just live with it as I don't usually notice the problem in most of my prints. I'm hoping I haven't burnt anything out. I guess it could also be a flow problem with the cartridges. Your expert advice would be greatly appreciated.
I've had an MG7550 for about a month and am using OCP ink and refillable cartridges - I'm generally very happy with the photo output. The carts have ARC chips that reset at 20%, but (probably because I only filled the sponge section, as per the supplied instructions) the ink started running out before they reset. Not serious starvation, just some slight banding, and I refilled immediately. Most photos now looks great except for slight micro banding in light blue skies. The nozzle check shows mostly solid colours (maybe a slight blip on magenta) but the second cyan strip has some faint white streaks (easier to see in the scan than in real life). I have done a couple of standard head cleanings, which didn't help, but not yet a deep clean. Is it better to remove the head and soak it in deionised water (or stronger)? Or maybe just live with it as I don't usually notice the problem in most of my prints. I'm hoping I haven't burnt anything out. I guess it could also be a flow problem with the cartridges. Your expert advice would be greatly appreciated.