Hi all, I'm new to this forum which I found about 2 weeks ago when my PIXMA MP760 began to have problems.
A short history: Purchased new in October 2005, still has original printhead, very light use (approx. 450 copies), typically one or two uses per week. Two weeks ago, an "incorrect print head, replace with the correct print head" error message suddenly appeared, the alarm light flashed and printer became completely unresponsive. I tried removing all tanks, reseating the print head, cleaning the print head using (a) water and (b) a Windex-equivalent -- no success. I switched the printer off and left it for a day or two -- when I switched back on, it worked! Test print good, images printed as expected. After about 2 hours, suddenly the "incorrect print head" message reappeared, printer again completely unresponsive. Turned off, left for a few hours, turned on, same error message. Switched off and left for another day, switched back on, working again! (I am not making this up.) After a few hours, died again. Left for another day or two, working again! Right now it's working. But in a few hours I'm guessing it won't be.
I don't understand intermittent faults like this: what can cause error messages to appear one day, then disappear the next with no intervention in between? Baffled.
A further possible clue (but may be unrelated): The test print has been progressively deteriorating over the same period. I have run the cleaning utility repeatedly, including deep cleaning, but it has not made any difference. All tanks have ink. Right now the test print looks like:
i.e. three errors: (1) the top '6C' band is divided into two cyan stripes; (2) the 2nd '6C' band is also divided into two cyan stripes, and the corresponding vertical bars are striped grey and magenta; (3) the 2nd '6M' vertical bars are also striped grey and magenta. Printed grey text also appears as grey/magenta striped.
Can anyone shed any light on either or both of these problems? Specifically I'm wondering:
(a) Has anyone had a similar experience? If so, what did you end up doing?
(b) With an intermittent fault like this, is it safe to assume the print head is in fact faulty and replace it? Or could the fault lie somewhere else completely?
Appreciate any suggestions or advice. Thanks in advance.
A short history: Purchased new in October 2005, still has original printhead, very light use (approx. 450 copies), typically one or two uses per week. Two weeks ago, an "incorrect print head, replace with the correct print head" error message suddenly appeared, the alarm light flashed and printer became completely unresponsive. I tried removing all tanks, reseating the print head, cleaning the print head using (a) water and (b) a Windex-equivalent -- no success. I switched the printer off and left it for a day or two -- when I switched back on, it worked! Test print good, images printed as expected. After about 2 hours, suddenly the "incorrect print head" message reappeared, printer again completely unresponsive. Turned off, left for a few hours, turned on, same error message. Switched off and left for another day, switched back on, working again! (I am not making this up.) After a few hours, died again. Left for another day or two, working again! Right now it's working. But in a few hours I'm guessing it won't be.
I don't understand intermittent faults like this: what can cause error messages to appear one day, then disappear the next with no intervention in between? Baffled.
A further possible clue (but may be unrelated): The test print has been progressively deteriorating over the same period. I have run the cleaning utility repeatedly, including deep cleaning, but it has not made any difference. All tanks have ink. Right now the test print looks like:

i.e. three errors: (1) the top '6C' band is divided into two cyan stripes; (2) the 2nd '6C' band is also divided into two cyan stripes, and the corresponding vertical bars are striped grey and magenta; (3) the 2nd '6M' vertical bars are also striped grey and magenta. Printed grey text also appears as grey/magenta striped.
Can anyone shed any light on either or both of these problems? Specifically I'm wondering:
(a) Has anyone had a similar experience? If so, what did you end up doing?
(b) With an intermittent fault like this, is it safe to assume the print head is in fact faulty and replace it? Or could the fault lie somewhere else completely?
Appreciate any suggestions or advice. Thanks in advance.