i960 eight orange flashes

turbguy

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Well, yesterday while printing a service test print, the unit began flashing eight orange flashes, which the service manual says is a "Printhead Temperature Error". The manual says "change printhead or Logic Board.

I switched to an old printhead, and the unit worked (cyan doesn't seem to print). Switched to the original printhead and eight orange flashes return.

Anyone else overcome this??

Wayne
 

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If it was a bad logic board then it would not matter what print head you put in. Additionally, a bad logic board could fry a print head, so you were lucky on that account.

That your old print head did not print Cyan could mean one of a couple things including a garden variety clog. You did not state why you are not using your old print head. Is it because of a clog or something else? Maybe a (few) long soaks in original formula Windex-D could resolve a clog (if the issue is a clog). Can you purchase a new print head for your printer? This might be the easiest/best solution if your old print head is irreparable.
 

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turbguy Anyone else overcome this??
I tried to overcome that error on my i865 and did the same as you by putting in another old print head.

No matter what I tried I couldnt shift the error so ended up having to get a new print head and that fixed the problem right away.
Sorry.:(
 
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