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    iP4200: Blurred prints

    The seller was claiming that there was a blurring prob. I decided not to go for the printer. Thanks anyway for your sugestions!
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    iP4200: Blurred prints

    ghwellsjr, thanks for you reply. That was the only scan I have at hand, the seller sent it to me "as is". I was just wondering if the blurred blue looks familiar to anyone... I really don't have any glue what could cause that... Probably some mechanical defect....
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    iP4200: Blurred prints

    Hi everyone, I got that printer offered, produced "blurred" prints. Never had that before, any idea what could be the problem and if it can be fixed easily? Thanks!
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    Canon Pixma iP 5300: still clogged or flow problem?

    Hmm, good point, although the 4500 is even supposed to print a tiny little bit quicker than the 5300... Hmm, I' gonna try my luck with additives... as a last step before giving up and looking for affordable OEMs. If anyone has another idea what else I could try: thanks!
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    Canon Pixma iP 5300: still clogged or flow problem?

    Thanks again, qwertydude! But isn't it to correct to assume, that if the carts work perfectly in my Pixma 4500, there should not be a problem inside the cartridges?
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    Canon Pixma iP 5300: still clogged or flow problem?

    One more update: I checked the purging unit by putting windex on top of the two pads, the color one works perfectly (holds windex in the idle mode; any liquid disappears after one cleaning cycle), the black one instantly soaks up all windex. But as I don't have any problems with printing...
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    Canon Pixma iP 5300: still clogged or flow problem?

    OK, thanks. It is very easy to get ink flow out of the outlet port. And, stupid me that I did not think about it earlier, as the carts work perfectly in my Pixma 4500, there should not be a problem inside the cartridges. That means, the problem must be inside the the purge system or still...
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    Canon Pixma iP 5300: still clogged or flow problem?

    Thanks qwertydude for your reply! That confirms my concern, that cleaning will not provide any solution in that case... But one of my previous Pixma printers showed the same "white areas" in the test print and I got it working after intense cleaning and a good portion of patience without...
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    print head screens

    I would try it with some heated window cleaner, that should dissolve the crusted ink much better than any room temperature liquid. Worked great for me! (but please only try that in a well ventilated room...)
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    Canon Pixma iP 5300: still clogged or flow problem?

    Hi everyone, I follow that forum already for some time, and appreciate it as an invaluable resource! That is my first posting... I was able to clean 2 Canon Pixma print heads using alcohol, (heated) window cleaner, ultrasound. But now with a 5300 at hand: no success. Some time ago, the cyan...
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