Try another cleaning method shown in the post - Successful clean - on page 2 of this forum (at the moment anyway. Worth a try to avoid the expense of a new head.
Good luck
Doug
Some folks use vodka instead of gin and this seems to work well. As I have said somewhere else, when you apply the rule "one for the mix then one for me" make sure it is the vodka or gin you apply this rule to and not the ammonia.
Happy mixing
Doug
Hello wondering mike.
Extracted from my post about home made cleaner:-
Made my own solution as suggested with a slight alteration. 1 part ammonia (household ammonia from local Hardware store) 8 parts de ionised water (From car parts shop) and due to unavailability of isopropyl alcohol 1 part...
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Some time since I posted here as everything has been working very well for nearly a year. However today I suffered from a loss of colour with all printing coming out a pinky-broewn colour. Cartidges have bee refilled many times on my Pixma iP3500 so I put in a new set but no change. Deep...
As i have explained in the past, the method of blowing in the top does work BUT remember to check your face before going out as I omitted to do after blowing a red cartridge. Some bemused looks from passers - by probably wondering what I had been up to. I had to hide away for a couple of days...
From what I make of all this cleaning and testing with no improvement is that this is more likely to be a flow problem connected with the non OEM carts themselves. Have you checked to see that the small vent channels on the top of the carts are clear of any tape. If that is ok then I see the...
Use the German method to refill with fresh water, then by use of a plastic flexible tube from Tap to ink output nozzle on the cartridge , allow water to flow into the cartridge and out of the vent slots on the top. This will eventually clean the cart. However I have found it better to put a hole...
You know you are a printer addict when - your grandson at Uni some 130 miles away has the same printer as you and you fret so much about clogged nozzles that you get your kit together and travel ones errand to his Uni room and give his printer a good clean and head check before heading back home...
All that has been said is very true. However for a good quality print that can be enlarged (I am of the old "wet" photography school before digital) I would look at the resolution capability in the first place. A 10mpixel camera would be an excellent choice, although having said that my faithful...
Good to hear you fixed your problem. Cleaning the bottom of the print head cradle may clean off any thick deposits of ink which may allow you to use the printer without the duck tape.
Good luck
Doug
Hi.
A simple thought although you say you use the printer in its "envelope paper option" I believe there is also a "switch" on the printer case to change from plain thin paper to thicker material. ie envelopes. Is this in the envelope position and if so try it in the paper position to see if...