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    Canon Pro-10s | Porous pad assembly

    I would love to know how you removed the case.
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    Extended vacation and Pro-10

    I'm not familiar with head agitation though. I don't find that in the utilities.
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    Extended vacation and Pro-10

    Fantastic, thanks for the info. I'm familiar with head agitation though. I don't find that in the utilities.
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    Extended vacation and Pro-10

    In a few days, I will be leaving town for two months. Does it make sense to pull the head on my Pro-10 and flush it with Pharmacist's preservation fluid. Then return it to service when I get back? TIA, Barry Newberger
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    Pro-100 compared to Pro-10 color

    Yes, thank you.
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    Pro-100 compared to Pro-10 color

    What is the gamut viewer you are using?
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    Canon Pro-100 Nozzle Test Issue

    Thanks for the reply. Fortunately (perhaps unfortunately) I had a print head that I had salvaged from a Pro-100 with a damaged timing strip. I took advantage of the July 4th holiday to swap out the head and problem solved.
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    Canon Pro-100 Nozzle Test Issue

    After not using my Pro-100 for a couple of months because of travel, I printed a nozzle test before gearing up to do some printing. The photo magenta pattern had a gap through the center. After printing the nozzle test, one cartridge (grey) reported low, so I changed them all. Both sets are...
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    Reusing Pro-100 Print Head

    Removed the small rectangular cover from the bottom without a problem. The side cover is another matter. I got the right side cover off but broke off several of the attachment fixtures in the process. Do not see how to release the front covers. There are no claws that I can see. I think the...
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    Reusing Pro-100 Print Head

    After attacking the claws more forcefully I seem to have finally released them but still no luck in budging the side covers. and After looking again at the photos from the pro-9500 instructions, I now see that the side covers on the Pro-100 are different. The top of the side cover appears to be...
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    Reusing Pro-100 Print Head

    That is helpful. I now see there are a couple of marks on the top of the printer that seem to match the locations of the circles in Fig. 3. I've tried both a flat head screwdriver and a putty knife, but haven't been able to release the claws. Seems to be a really tight fit, and I'm hesitant to...
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    Reusing Pro-100 Print Head

    Thanks, for the great info. It is the timing strip and I think I see where the end attaches. I could probably re-attach it, if I could get the cover off. I found instructions for the Pro 9500, but I do not see where the tabs are to remove the side covers on the Pro-100.
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    Reusing Pro-100 Print Head

    I inadvertently inserted a sheet of paper with a crease or bend in one edge into the manual feed tray of into my Canon Pro-100. Although it fed and printed onto the paper, it seems to have damaged the printer somehow. Because there was ink smeared at the location of the crease, I ran a tray...
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