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An electrical malfunction in one can, rarely, cause an electrical malfunction in the other which can then be propagated to a new replacement part. For instance,Then you are saying a partial failure is possible to either the replacement head(s) and/or the MB(logic if you prefer) from the original (to me) printhead when it went defective that started all of this?
print head failure -> logic assay board failure -> new print head failure
Given what I just said, do you think it best to use a suspect malfunctioning print head in a new printer?Do you guys suggest me breaking out my spare 4300 and try these printheads in that?
I would use the new print head you have socked away first till it dies and then break out these old and questionable print heads as last resort.
Storing print heads: flush and then fill with one of Pharmacist's solutions.