Canon Prtinter Cartridge

J

JohnHB

My wife has a practically brand new Canon Image Class MPC 190. She
used a NON (EXPENSIVE) Canon refill cartridge= the printer will not
now print black- colour's OK.

Can anyone tell me how to clean/ process the obviously clogged printer
head so we don't have to buy a brand new printer- seems ridiculous I
know but I'm determined not to give in to what I think is a rort where
you have to buy an entirely new machine because one tiny part
malfunctions.

Anywhere you can buy cheap printer heads?

cheers
John ([email protected])
 
G

Guest

Remove the ink cartridges and get a Q-tip dampened with denatured
alcohol (rubbing type) and wipe the metal connections on the cartridge.
reinstall them and turn it on to print a test page. Good luck :~)
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J

Jim Macklin

It is very possible that the after-market refilled cartridge
wasn't really filled.



| My wife has a practically brand new Canon Image Class MPC
190. She
| used a NON (EXPENSIVE) Canon refill cartridge= the printer
will not
| now print black- colour's OK.
|
| Can anyone tell me how to clean/ process the obviously
clogged printer
| head so we don't have to buy a brand new printer- seems
ridiculous I
| know but I'm determined not to give in to what I think is
a rort where
| you have to buy an entirely new machine because one tiny
part
| malfunctions.
|
| Anywhere you can buy cheap printer heads?
|
| cheers
| John ([email protected])
|
 
P

Paul

JohnHB said:
My wife has a practically brand new Canon Image Class MPC 190. She
used a NON (EXPENSIVE) Canon refill cartridge= the printer will not
now print black- colour's OK.

Can anyone tell me how to clean/ process the obviously clogged printer
head so we don't have to buy a brand new printer- seems ridiculous I
know but I'm determined not to give in to what I think is a rort where
you have to buy an entirely new machine because one tiny part
malfunctions.

Anywhere you can buy cheap printer heads?

cheers
John ([email protected])

Inkjet primer - "the writing is on the wall"
Sooner or later, you would have had to buy a new head anyway.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inkjet_printer

http://www.systeminsight.co.uk/Canon_Printheads.htm

A new head only £55.25 inc vat £47.02 ex-vat
http://www.systeminsight.co.uk/acatalog/Canon_QY6_0037.html?title=QY6-0037_[S300_;S330_;MPC200]

The question about the inks, is whether they undergo a
chemical change when the ink dries. A solvent would
work, if the ink was still in a soluble state. But
the channels in the head are tiny, and the very act of
cleaning them, can block the head. I know, because
I ruined one :-( (Not on this particular printer, but
on a larger format device.)

Paul
 
S

smlunatick

My wife has a practically brand new Canon Image Class MPC 190. She
used a NON (EXPENSIVE) Canon refill cartridge= the printer will not
now print black- colour's OK.

Can anyone tell me how to clean/ process the obviously clogged printer
head so we don't have to buy a brand new printer- seems ridiculous I
know but I'm determined not to give in to what I think is a rort where
you have to buy an entirely new machine because one tiny part
malfunctions.

Anywhere you can buy cheap printer heads?

cheers
John ([email protected])

Depending on the printer model, most printer manuafcturer now resort
in placing a PROM chip in the ink cartridge so as to "enforce" the
usage of their "expensive" ink cartridges only. Before buying a new
printer, try buying a Canon "branded" ink cartridge.
 

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