Canon MP560 PGBK Problem

mrmin123

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Hi all. I recently purchased a Canon Pixma MP560 off of amazon and I've been having some issues with it, mainly the PGBK ink. When I used it the first time the black seemed very faded but I figured it was because I was using draft mode. My next print (draft mode), however, ended up being this:


A little concerned, I did a nozzle test print and got this:


No PBGK! But cartridge is in! No flashing lights on the printerhead!

I ran through the simple clean maintenance on the printer and printed a test print again. PGBK was back now. So I think to myself that I fixed the problem and I go merrily printing again. Well, the 6th page of my next document comes out like this:


I do a deep clean this time around and print another document, and it does the same thing about 5 or 6 pages in.

Can anyone help me with this? I'd really rather not have to do a cleaning routine every 5 pages so I can get some black ink on my prints.
 

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Are you using Canon OEM cartridges or are you using compatibles?
 

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I'm using the official cartridges that came with the printer.
 

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Is that pretty much the only option I have at this point? Nothing that I can clean/fix up at home? :(
 

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The only other option since I don't think you're familiar with the in's and outs of the Canon's cartridge and print carriage construction would be to buy a new Canon pigment black cartridge and try it out. If it's still bad then you're only recourse is warranty.
 

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Even if you could fix it on your own, why not take advantage of getting a new printer under warranty or at least getting it repaired under warranty? Actually, there is one potential problem with getting a new printer under warranty--they might send you a later but inferior model so ask about this if you do call Canon's service department.
 
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