Hello all -
I have a Canon Pixma IP5000 printer (modded to print DVDs), and have been refilling my cartridges with Hobbicolors ink.
About a year ago, my images started printing with significantly reduced magenta. Repeated cleanings did not solve the problem. The nozzle test showed no clogs, but did show the magenta bars printing a bit lighter than they should, and the magenta bars also displayed a slight 'grainyness' -- the application of color to the bar wasn't as smooth with the magenta bars as it was with the other colors. Canon tech support diagnosed a defective printhead, and since my printer was still under warranty (just!) I was able to get a free replacement printhead. The new printhead solved the problem and worked fine for several months.
Two months or so ago, the same problem started happening with the replacement printhead. My images are severely lacking in Magenta, and the nozzle test shows no clogs but the magenta bars (and particularly the second, paler bar) are lighter than they should be, and instead of having a completely smooth appearance the magenta bars have a somewhat grainy, smeared appearance. Switching cartridges (including an OEM Canon magenta cart) makes no difference. I've tried cleaning and deep cleaning the cartridge; I've tried blowing compressed air through the magenta port, I've filled a syringe with windex and pushed/pulled the windex through the magenta port, and I've filled a spare cartridge with windex and run cleaning cycles with it. Nothing has made the slightest difference.
I conclude that, most likely, I'm not dealing with a printhead clog, but rather some sort of electronic malfunction -- presumably the same electronic malfunction that afflicted my first printhead. I'm quite willing to go out and buy a replacement printhead for $50. However, I'm concerned that there is something in my printer that is frying my printheads, or that there is something about the magenta ink I am using that is causing the problem. (This last seems unlikely, since I have not heard reports of anyone else having similar problems with Hobbicolors magenta ink, and Dave at Hobbicolors says they have not had any defective batches of ink which could cause any problems.)
Does anyone have any idea why I should be having repeated problems with IP5000 printheads and magenta printing? Should I just get a new printhead and hope for the best, or is there some other issue which I need to address?
Thanks for any help!
I have a Canon Pixma IP5000 printer (modded to print DVDs), and have been refilling my cartridges with Hobbicolors ink.
About a year ago, my images started printing with significantly reduced magenta. Repeated cleanings did not solve the problem. The nozzle test showed no clogs, but did show the magenta bars printing a bit lighter than they should, and the magenta bars also displayed a slight 'grainyness' -- the application of color to the bar wasn't as smooth with the magenta bars as it was with the other colors. Canon tech support diagnosed a defective printhead, and since my printer was still under warranty (just!) I was able to get a free replacement printhead. The new printhead solved the problem and worked fine for several months.
Two months or so ago, the same problem started happening with the replacement printhead. My images are severely lacking in Magenta, and the nozzle test shows no clogs but the magenta bars (and particularly the second, paler bar) are lighter than they should be, and instead of having a completely smooth appearance the magenta bars have a somewhat grainy, smeared appearance. Switching cartridges (including an OEM Canon magenta cart) makes no difference. I've tried cleaning and deep cleaning the cartridge; I've tried blowing compressed air through the magenta port, I've filled a syringe with windex and pushed/pulled the windex through the magenta port, and I've filled a spare cartridge with windex and run cleaning cycles with it. Nothing has made the slightest difference.
I conclude that, most likely, I'm not dealing with a printhead clog, but rather some sort of electronic malfunction -- presumably the same electronic malfunction that afflicted my first printhead. I'm quite willing to go out and buy a replacement printhead for $50. However, I'm concerned that there is something in my printer that is frying my printheads, or that there is something about the magenta ink I am using that is causing the problem. (This last seems unlikely, since I have not heard reports of anyone else having similar problems with Hobbicolors magenta ink, and Dave at Hobbicolors says they have not had any defective batches of ink which could cause any problems.)
Does anyone have any idea why I should be having repeated problems with IP5000 printheads and magenta printing? Should I just get a new printhead and hope for the best, or is there some other issue which I need to address?
Thanks for any help!