Help with Canon iP4000!

Bird333

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I am getting an error of 12 flashing lights, which according to the service manual is error '6A00'. Searching around the internet seems to suggest either a paper jam or something going on with the area where the printhead rests. I popped out the two white 'sponges' and cleaned them (which was recommended at some site). I still have the error. There seems to be alot of dried ink in this area. Apparently this area moves and can get stuck with dried ink. I guess my question is how can I clean/unstick this area (I think this may be my problem). Another problem in dealing with this is I can't really find pictures of this that people are suggesting to move and I am not sure if it is safe to move them. I need to fix this ASAP or buy another printer on ebay. Please help/make suggestions if you can.

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There is lots of good information in that thread but Canon ink is water base so I do not recommend
trying to clean with WD40.

A safe way to clean the wiper blade assembly is to dip a clean paint brush in warm water then brush the blades then rinse the ink out of the bristles and repeat until clean. I use a new paintbrush that is wide with 2 long bristles.

Whichever method you use the wiper blades can come loose if handled roughly.
 

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WD40 actually contains isopropylalcohol so it should be completely miscible with your ink. Not sure what the other ingredients are.
 

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Yes, it was the 'wiper' area it had alot of gunked up ink. I cleaned alot of it off and had to manually move the wiper back to unstick it. I'm glad it was something I could fix rather easily. I used windex on a q-tip. Do you guys think that's ok? Thanks for the replies.
 

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Bird333 said:
Yes, it was the 'wiper' area it had alot of gunked up ink. I cleaned alot of it off and had to manually move the wiper back to unstick it. I'm glad it was something I could fix rather easily. I used windex on a q-tip. Do you guys think that's ok? Thanks for the replies.
Yep, Windex and Q-Tips would be my preferred method for cleaning the wipers.
 
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