Trigger 37
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drfugawe,... This is a good lesson for a lot of people. The problem with this printer from the beginning was that the purge unit was so gummed up with dried ink that is was stuck in some position,...probabaly fully extended. All that drfugawe did was to manually cycle the purge unit through one full cycle which broke the gummed up seal. I'm telling him now he should have done more since this problem will come again.
While he had access to the purge unit, he could have cleaned all of the excess ink off of all parts. Going a little further, once he had the covers off, he could have take the base chassis out of the bottom case and removed the entire purge unit and cleaned all parts of it. He could have also removed he waste ink pads and cleaned them, and then reset the waste ink counter in the eeprom data. Of course, since he now knows how to get at all of these things, he can do when he has the time. This will keep his printer is good condition for a long time.
Some people are amazed how such a very small thing like gummed up dried ink could cause such a problem,... but it happens everyday and most people never get it fixed,... they just through the printer away.
If any of you see a similar problem with your printer. you can use some windex or hot water to clean off the purge unit wiping blades and as much as possible of the purge pads without ever taking the printer apart. I've even gone to the extreme by spraying a very small stream of windex through a small straw onto all the purge unit parts, just to remove the gummed up ink.
drfugawe,... Thanks again for bringing this problem to this forum and showing how it can be resolved.
While he had access to the purge unit, he could have cleaned all of the excess ink off of all parts. Going a little further, once he had the covers off, he could have take the base chassis out of the bottom case and removed the entire purge unit and cleaned all parts of it. He could have also removed he waste ink pads and cleaned them, and then reset the waste ink counter in the eeprom data. Of course, since he now knows how to get at all of these things, he can do when he has the time. This will keep his printer is good condition for a long time.
Some people are amazed how such a very small thing like gummed up dried ink could cause such a problem,... but it happens everyday and most people never get it fixed,... they just through the printer away.
If any of you see a similar problem with your printer. you can use some windex or hot water to clean off the purge unit wiping blades and as much as possible of the purge pads without ever taking the printer apart. I've even gone to the extreme by spraying a very small stream of windex through a small straw onto all the purge unit parts, just to remove the gummed up ink.
drfugawe,... Thanks again for bringing this problem to this forum and showing how it can be resolved.