Molfitz
Newbie to Printing
- Joined
- Feb 8, 2014
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- Printer Model
- Canon pro 100
I just flushed out a OEM CLI-42 yellow cart with CONE's Piezoflush of which I had a bit left over. Water alone is not enough. I decided to just not wait till this OEM cart was empty. Water flushing is simply not enough to completely clear out the Yellow OEM ink.
In fact as I flushed it out is left residue on my sink simply by contacting water!
I filled the cart till the sponge took up the PiezoFlush and waited a few hours. Then with a 60 ml syringe and plenty of warm water I was able to flush out the cart till the sponge looked bone white. Ran about 2 litters of H2O through that cart.
I am sure the much cheaper Windex would have worked just as well.
I had reported to Mike that I had developed a Yellow Clog even though I had never let water contact the OEM CLI-42 Yellow cart. Never flushed it before filling with the PC inks. Apparently having any leftover OEM yellow left in the sponge is sufficient to start the inevitable reaction.
I am now running the PC yellow ink from a CLI-8 Yellow flushed cart with the CLI-42 Yellow chip attached. Luckily I did not fry the head during the clog problem.
To revive the head I removed it and dropped some Windex on to the yellow inlet port and let it sit. I also soaked it and rinsed it in H2O till clear. I was very lucky indeed that the head revived itself to now perfect running order.
Joe
Hi,
re: canon pro 100
I've followed all the instructions noted in all the posts regarding the CLI-8 replacing the CLI-42. I bought and used the resetter. I cleaned the print head soaking for an hour as directed by Precision. I ran numerous maintenance, clean nozzles, etc... lost count. Yet,when printing the original problem continues: the yellow begins and prints yellow for 1/2" and then turns to pinky/rose color. Our brochures are half yellow...now pink.
When I print a test block of just yellow only a 25% prints yellow, leaving a white blank on half the square.What else should I do?
molfitz