knuckles_red
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Hello all. I'm interested in reviving a completely dead MP800R, which does not power on. Ive inherited it from a family member who knows I 'fix things'. . .
I'm aware of posts and expertise developed by embguy, websnail, ghwellsjr, Trigger 37, and quite interestingly from benzinerwin on the death of these printer models.
From my gathering:
- A faulty head (burnt track, not dried before reinserting) can kill a working printer, namely the main logic board.
- For the printer to work, both the logic board and a new print head needs to be installed.
In many cases as seen on this and other forums, printer death can start from a clogged head, full waste tanks, full purge unit, or maybe other scenarios where the printer head is stressed?
I'm wondering where the fault occurs within the components; Im able to carry out SM Soldering / BGA installation on the logic board and could hunt for replacement chips. The fuses seem fine, but i will continue to test more of them. .
Any ideas?
I'm aware of posts and expertise developed by embguy, websnail, ghwellsjr, Trigger 37, and quite interestingly from benzinerwin on the death of these printer models.
From my gathering:
- A faulty head (burnt track, not dried before reinserting) can kill a working printer, namely the main logic board.
- For the printer to work, both the logic board and a new print head needs to be installed.
In many cases as seen on this and other forums, printer death can start from a clogged head, full waste tanks, full purge unit, or maybe other scenarios where the printer head is stressed?
I'm wondering where the fault occurs within the components; Im able to carry out SM Soldering / BGA installation on the logic board and could hunt for replacement chips. The fuses seem fine, but i will continue to test more of them. .
Any ideas?
