Canon MP560 Ink Absorber does not appear to refit correctly - Apologies - Misled by Canon, problem solved!

Hanger18

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Hi All - Yep, I realise that the MP560 is an odie, but has worked great - until it needed the Ink Absorber replacing - or, washing and refitting - as the only site that actually had one wanted £25 for a new one!

I have copies of the official Canon Service Manual, and Spares catalog, but neither is any real help with the problem I've got - which is when refitting the absorber the main, middle section - which has 3 layers of the absorbing foam, simply does not make sense.

The piece, which the manual shows as fitting on the bottom, basically doesn't look as if it's been cut properly - I've tried to show this on the photos - just in case anyone else has come across this and sussed it out. I could be overthinking this, but the other 2 pieces which should fit on top of this one don't really seat properly at all - due to the bottom one "sticking up"
I know it must be cut correctly - as it has worked for over 65,000 prints - it's just giving me a headache! :he
- I don't want to ram it in, reassemble the whole machine, and then find out there's ink leaking or as Canon scare tactic - the ink leak damages the printer - to get you to take it to an authorised repair centre(and pay more than you did for the printer brand new!

Any helpful advice will be most gratefully received! :celebrateThanks in advance (and hope!)

Jon
Absorber cut not long enough.jpg
Ink absorber next to slot.jpg
 

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Did you solve the problem and get the absorbers back in place? Else the assembly drawings in the parts catalog can be a great help. I have a parts catalog for the MP560. but the drawings are small and not in a high resolution. It seems the MP540 is mechanically similar or identical to the MP560 and the MP540 parts catalog has a much better drawing.

Here is a drawing showing the position of the absorbers, click to enlarge:
Absorbers MP540.jpg

I hope this helps in case you have not solved the problem already.
 

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Welcome to the forum, Hanger18.

Your title says "Apologies - Misled by Canon, problem solved!"

How did you solve the problem?
 

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Welcome to the forum, Hanger18.

Your title says "Apologies - Misled by Canon, problem solved!"

How did you solve the problem?
Hi - Yes, sorry, I put the absorber pad which the Canon manual seemed to indicate should be the 1st pad in the pile of 3, on the top of the other 2 - instead of the bottom. This meant that it all appeared to fit correctly!
 

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Thanks for the additional info. Good luck and happy printing. :thumbsup
 
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