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Canon S900 Clogging on one tank?

 
 
Jasper
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      20th Dec 2003
I have done several rounds of refills from Atlantic Inkjet. The Photo
Magenta tank never seemed to refill properly --- old sponge, I dunno? Just
this week the printer stopped "sucking up" any PM ink at all. So, I bought a
brand new Canon cartridge, but it still doesn't work. Any simple advice? I
am not one to take machines apart. If I were to do that, it would not be
likely to go back together.

TIA

Jasper




 
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Ron Cohen
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      20th Dec 2003
Have you run nozzle tests and performed a deep cleaning cycle?
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"Jasper" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I have done several rounds of refills from Atlantic Inkjet. The Photo
> Magenta tank never seemed to refill properly --- old sponge, I dunno? Just
> this week the printer stopped "sucking up" any PM ink at all. So, I bought

a
> brand new Canon cartridge, but it still doesn't work. Any simple advice? I
> am not one to take machines apart. If I were to do that, it would not be
> likely to go back together.
>
> TIA
>
> Jasper
>
>
>
>



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FredBillie
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      20th Dec 2003
<< From: "Jasper" (E-Mail Removed)
Date: Fri, Dec 19, 2003 8:24 PM
Message-id: <OpOEb.23332$(E-Mail Removed)>

I have done several rounds of refills from Atlantic Inkjet. The Photo
Magenta tank never seemed to refill properly --- old sponge, I dunno? Just
this week the printer stopped "sucking up" any PM ink at all. So, I bought a
brand new Canon cartridge, but it still doesn't work. Any simple advice? I
am not one to take machines apart. If I were to do that, it would not be
likely to go back together.

TIA

Jasper

>><BR><BR>

You forgot to mention whether you used the cleaning and or deep cleaning cycles
available on the Canon. If you have tried this several times and failed, it may
be time for a new print head.
 
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Jasper
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      20th Dec 2003

"FredBillie" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> << From: "Jasper" (E-Mail Removed)
> Date: Fri, Dec 19, 2003 8:24 PM
> Message-id: <OpOEb.23332$(E-Mail Removed)>
>
> I have done several rounds of refills from Atlantic Inkjet. The Photo
> Magenta tank never seemed to refill properly --- old sponge, I dunno? Just
> this week the printer stopped "sucking up" any PM ink at all. So, I bought

a
> brand new Canon cartridge, but it still doesn't work. Any simple advice? I
> am not one to take machines apart. If I were to do that, it would not be
> likely to go back together.
>
> TIA
>
> Jasper
>
> >><BR><BR>

> You forgot to mention whether you used the cleaning and or deep cleaning

cycles
> available on the Canon. If you have tried this several times and failed,

it may
> be time for a new print head.


Yes, I did that --- several times. Not good, eh?



 
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jb
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      20th Dec 2003
Hi,

Another idea (worked for me) - take off all tanks (tape outlets to prevent
leaking-drying)

Remove printhead from printer (or remove first - your pattern)

Turn the printhead over (paper side up) - over a bowl - spray INTO the
printhead - then turn over and spray into the SCREENS - repeat until the
Windex runs without ink color...

Blow out with canned air (wear glasses please) - cover background area with
newspapers FIRST ...(don't ask why)

Spray Windex as needed.......

Do NOT get Windex into the electrical or you will have to let set overnight
to dry....

I have used Windex in the spray bottle

Now - one can use the 'old tanks' or when I do this, I get new ones and
let-er-rip.... (good for 3-6 months or so....)

This has worked for me - YMMV

Take care - John B - Wisconsin Cheesehead - Go Pack

PS - it seems that the photo magenta does go first???????


"FredBillie" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> << From: "Jasper" (E-Mail Removed)
> Date: Fri, Dec 19, 2003 8:24 PM
> Message-id: <OpOEb.23332$(E-Mail Removed)>
>
> I have done several rounds of refills from Atlantic Inkjet. The Photo
> Magenta tank never seemed to refill properly --- old sponge, I dunno? Just
> this week the printer stopped "sucking up" any PM ink at all. So, I bought

a
> brand new Canon cartridge, but it still doesn't work. Any simple advice? I
> am not one to take machines apart. If I were to do that, it would not be
> likely to go back together.
>
> TIA
>
> Jasper
>
> >><BR><BR>

> You forgot to mention whether you used the cleaning and or deep cleaning

cycles
> available on the Canon. If you have tried this several times and failed,

it may
> be time for a new print head.



 
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bmoag
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      20th Dec 2003
Ink clogging is generally a much greater problem with refills and off-barnd
cartidges than OEM cartridges and the printer manufacturers have users over
a barrel on this issue. Epson printers have been heavily criticized for
clogging but in a very percentage of cases serious clogging only occurs with
use of refilled or off-brand cartidges. The only way to try to save the
printer is with a thorough cleaning. If you try to get your printer
repaired, probably not economically worthwhile versus replacing the printer,
you better have an OEM cartridge in the printer when you send it in . . .


 
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JPS@no.komm
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      21st Dec 2003
In message <tS0Fb.1193$(E-Mail Removed)>,
"bmoag" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

>Ink clogging is generally a much greater problem with refills and off-barnd
>cartidges than OEM cartridges and the printer manufacturers have users over
>a barrel on this issue. Epson printers have been heavily criticized for
>clogging but in a very percentage of cases serious clogging only occurs with
>use of refilled or off-brand cartidges.


No. I know lots of people who gave up and Epson and their clogging who
never used anything but Epson inks. Every Epson I've had has started
clogging with Epson inks after a few months, when the printer was not
used in a week or two.
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