IP04500 print head cleaning? Clogged?

gotloveforall

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Alright. I've been using Mikling's canon ink for some time now. Always had great results. But since I could not get in contact with him for a new purchase a few months back i was forced to use some bad no-name "generic" canon ink. Now my print head in clogged. STREAKING white lines on all colors.

I read somewhere that the best way to clean a print head is to boil it in a double boiler(glass). Is this correct?
What would be the best solution? II have already tried using the printers "cleaning" and "Deep cleaning" procedures. I think they just clogged it even more. lol

Help would be greatly appreciated! Expecting great things from the best inkjet forum on the net! :D

*also, where is Mikling?!?



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No. Just soak some kitchen paper with ammonia-based glass cleaner and let the printhead sit on it. Push gently and pull with a little more force. Repeat for a few times. Then, don't wipe the printhead (but do make sure the contacts are dry), just insert it on the printer with the nozzles still wet. Run a nozzle check after that (the printer will do an automatic deep cleaning for you).
 

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gotloveforall said:
I read somewhere that the best way to clean a print head is to boil it in a double boiler(glass). Is this correct?
What would be the best solution? II have already tried using the printers "cleaning" and "Deep cleaning" procedures. I think they just clogged it even more. lol
Boiling temps will ruin a print head, just as the excessive heat produced by running a Canon head out of ink will do. I've *read* that it is okay to run fairly warm water through or to soak a print head though, but haven't tried it myself. And as panos stated, the head must be completely dry in its electrical areas before using...
 

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Alright! Used a no name brand glass cleaner with ammonia and I'm back in action with no streaks!
At the least I don't have to open my standby NIB IP4500. :D
Also picking up a third IP4500 later this week. For the price I'm finding these, it's worth just selling the ink carts new and having a new printer and print head for $20! lol
 
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