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    Error B200, then dead logic board. Attention electronicians!

    The market peculiarities in Chile are basically these: The companies offer a limited range of models, which are often unique to Latin America, so different models may be available here than in Europe, US, or elsewhere. This is brand-dependent. The stores that actually sell these things will...
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    Error B200, then dead logic board. Attention electronicians!

    Thanks for the suggestion, but I couldn't find any place that sells the Epson WF-7110DTW here. It doesn't even appear on Epson's Chilean website. Also I understand that WF stands for "Workforce", and that this is Epson's line for more intensive use. So if it were available, it would probably be...
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    Error B200, then dead logic board. Attention electronicians!

    The HP 7110 doesn't have a CISS, and uses tiny ink cartridges. The "extra large" color ones hold 8.5ml, which is pretty much the same as the tank size of my harakiri-ed Canon, but those HP carts cost twice as much as the Canon ones! A set of 4 tanks costs US$120 here. I had a quick look in...
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    Error B200, then dead logic board. Attention electronicians!

    I checked on the Chilean Brother website. They claim to offer the J5330 and the J6730. But when I try to use their "where to buy" feature, I get a cryptic error page. I looked at the websites of all stores I know in my area that might carry these machines, and none has them. Only the A4 models...
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    Error B200, then dead logic board. Attention electronicians!

    I didn't know that Brother used piezo heads. That's a good hint. I checked which Brother printers I can buy here, and found that there are eight different models available! But all of them are A4-size, multifunctional (with scanner), with 4 refillable tanks, all use the same ink, have the same...
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    Error B200, then dead logic board. Attention electronicians!

    Ink stained fingers, thanks for that input. So, if I wanted to go the Epson L series route, it would have to be the one costing 940 dollars. Scary! At your intensive use, it makes sense, assuming that the printer is that expensive because it's made for intensive use. But at my use, which is...
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    Error B200, then dead logic board. Attention electronicians!

    Harvey, everything seems to indicate that you are right in that modern printers are designed to fail soon. But I don't understand the logic behind this. It has often been said that the business model behind printers like mine is selling the printers at or below cost, and then earn money on...
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    Error B200, then dead logic board. Attention electronicians!

    My iX6510 commited suicide. After a few years of very light use, flavored by very frequent self-cleaning and copious ink-wasting, the printer suddenly declared Canon's favorite error: The famed B200. This happened when I tried to print the usual nozzle test sheet, which I do whenever I want to...
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    Is there any shimmer of hope about the excessive cleaning problem?

    Hi guys, here's a follow-up on my issue: I'm now leaving the printer on all the time. This pretty much solves the problem, even when using the autoreset chips! The basic behaviour now is that when I want to print something, it prints right away, after printing it fires the nozzles for a...
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    Is there any shimmer of hope about the excessive cleaning problem?

    Turbguy, can you recommend a laser printer that will print in large format (A3+), print good color photos, start up quickly, and be cost-effective when printing, say, 1000 sheets per year? I'm not aware of any such laser printer, unfortunately... but that's my actual need. Roughly 1000 sheets...
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    Is there any shimmer of hope about the excessive cleaning problem?

    Thanks for all the answers! Palombian, I'm indeed a cheapskate in those cases where I think that someone is trying to rip me off. I mean, the equivalent of 1500 Euros for one liter of ink is a little bit stiff... And that's roughly what original ink tanks cost here. Instead I'm not a...
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    Is there any shimmer of hope about the excessive cleaning problem?

    Hi all, has anybody found any way to stop this irritating and stupid endlessly repeated cleaning done by Canon printers? My iX6510 is now four years old. In this time I have printed barely 1142 sheets with it. 29 were photos, most of them in postcard size. The rest was text, almost all of it...
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    Inks for Canon Pixma PGI-x25, CGI-x26 cartridges

    Peter, I couldn't see the enlarged images, as my browser won't load them. I assume some specific thing like Java or so is needed. I have the same problem on some other sites. But the thumbnails give the idea. Clearly the paper is more important than the ink, in those tests. My point is that...
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    Inks for Canon Pixma PGI-x25, CGI-x26 cartridges

    The images in my post above don't seem to work at all! I forgot that my web server has hotlink protection enabled... duh! I made a minimal web page with the images. That one works, at least for me: http://ludens.cl/temp/canonprinter.html Manfred
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    Inks for Canon Pixma PGI-x25, CGI-x26 cartridges

    Mikling, what you say makes a lot of sense. That's what I suspect too. Indeed the pigment of this ink seems to stay pretty close to the surface of the paper. Seen with the naked eye, it looks closer to laserjet toner than to dye ink. When looked at through the microscope, though, I can see...
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    Inks for Canon Pixma PGI-x25, CGI-x26 cartridges

    Peter, I checked the purge unit a moment ago. This is how the pads looked before testing. Is this amount of ink spills normal, or could it be a problem? Then I dripped some purified water on the pads, and let it stand for several minutes. There doesn't seem to be any leak. Then I ran a...
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    Inks for Canon Pixma PGI-x25, CGI-x26 cartridges

    Hi again, The Hat! While I don't mean to be stubborn, it happens that I just am, and can't help it! ;-) Okay, I have chiseled in stone now that my modern Canon printer requires me doing slave duty to tend and clean and caress it, so that it MIGHT work, if it fancies so, and that this has to be...
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    Inks for Canon Pixma PGI-x25, CGI-x26 cartridges

    Okay, fine, but what printer do you use it with? How clog-sensitive/finicky is that printer's head, compared to that of the iX65x0? That's the question! My problem isn't clogs in the cartridges - it's clogs in the print head, probably at the nozzles themselves. And I suspect (without having any...
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    Inks for Canon Pixma PGI-x25, CGI-x26 cartridges

    Stratman, I noticed pretty soon that this printer has trouble when not used often enough. If I had known this in time, I wouldn't have bought it. I hate being the slave of some machine, having to tend it like it was a baby. My idea is that machines are here to serve us humans, and not that we...
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    Inks for Canon Pixma PGI-x25, CGI-x26 cartridges

    Hi all! I'm Manfred, living in Chile, new to this forum, and OF COURSE I'm joining just to ask questions... Like almost everyone! But I will try to also give back what little experience I have with inks. About two years ago I got a Canon iX6510 printer. It's the same as the 6520, 6550, etc -...
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