Richie
Getting Fingers Dirty
- Joined
- Jan 20, 2015
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- 23
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- Printer Model
- canon pro-100
Might sound crazy, but on my Pro-100's I've been using "Simple Green" diluted 50% with distilled water for years now. Nuke a small amount for 30 seconds, wait a minute, fold a small piece of paper towel and just let it sit for 10-30 minutes. It has worked for me a ton of times.
I also have a small tube connected to a syringe that easily fits over the ports, and with very little pressure I can see if the clog is gone without having to waste time installing in the printer first, wasting ink, time etc..
Now, I'm facing a stubborn clog on 2 of my print heads, Black and Cyan are partially clogged on both and are not budging. The spray pattern is about 85% of what it should be, all the other colors are perfect.
Any ideas? Curious to try others solutions.
I also have a small tube connected to a syringe that easily fits over the ports, and with very little pressure I can see if the clog is gone without having to waste time installing in the printer first, wasting ink, time etc..
Now, I'm facing a stubborn clog on 2 of my print heads, Black and Cyan are partially clogged on both and are not budging. The spray pattern is about 85% of what it should be, all the other colors are perfect.
Any ideas? Curious to try others solutions.