BoredTrainBuilder
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I realise from a quick web search that a lot has been written about clogged heads, I hope this therefore does not bore you all.
I had to ship my canon i9900 from the US to the UK and have just got it going again at this end. Total inactive time about 7 weeks. First print out is extremely flat in all colours (perhaps especially green). There is no banding, and the nozzle check test page seems to be OK. Also the printer is suddenly out of Photo Magenta ink and low on some others, it seemed to be OK before setting off.
Have I got a clogged head, and if so what is the easiest way to clean it ideally involving contraptions which I don't have such as syringes or compressed air?
Thanks for your help.
I had to ship my canon i9900 from the US to the UK and have just got it going again at this end. Total inactive time about 7 weeks. First print out is extremely flat in all colours (perhaps especially green). There is no banding, and the nozzle check test page seems to be OK. Also the printer is suddenly out of Photo Magenta ink and low on some others, it seemed to be OK before setting off.
Have I got a clogged head, and if so what is the easiest way to clean it ideally involving contraptions which I don't have such as syringes or compressed air?
Thanks for your help.