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howdy,
I bought a new black cartridge for my canon printer a few weeks ago. I've refilled the cartridge quite a few times with some cheap ink and I'm getting decent results. However, a fragment of the print head must have been clogged or sth as I've noticed this: (only on low and standard, works OK for high quality) ![]() I've tried all types of printer cleaning utilities but I'm still getting those white lines. I poured some 'cleaning liquid' into a jar's lid and put the cartridge for 30 minutes there but it hasn't solved the problem. Any ideas how to clean the head? |
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Take some IPA (rubbing alcohol) and wipe of the heads. I got sick of doing this, so I bought a laser printer. How often do you print stuff? If you don't use it a lot, the ink dries up in the head/nozzle.
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Long term solution; buy a laser printer.
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The head is built into the cartridge. I print every day, around 30-40 pages a week.
The cartridge is taking one more 'bath'. Will try cleaning the head with alcohol as you suggested. A laser printer IS a solution but toners are kinda pricey. Last edited by kranz; 01-29-14 at 11:36 AM. |
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I've had the same problem regularly over the years so I always use the high quality setting.
If you sus it out be sure to let us all know. |
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I tried everything - the head is still clogged and results for the standard quality aren't too good.
It seems that the head has some kind of a life expectancy - if exceeded, it leaves white unprinted lines. Actually it is the third cartridge for my printer which is dying the same death ![]() |
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![]() Considering the prices charged for ink cartridges these days, it's cheaper to buy a new printer. ![]()
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I had to buy a new black cartridge since I failed to fix the old one. However, I figured out how I damaged the cartridge. I poured too much of that cleaning liquid into the lid and it must have dissolved some vital parts of the cartridge since it started leaking soon after the 'bath'. |
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Ouch.
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![]() Garamond, Times New Roman and Century Gothic style print fonts!. The analysis estimated that using 12-point Garamond would save about 29 percent in ink costs.
Read more at http://gazette.com/pa.-teen-says-typeface-change-could-save-millions/article/feed/103593#x9gOr07vUlUrCL7v.99 Not sure if Garamond Italic or Bold http://www.microsoft.com/typography/fonts/font.aspx?FMID=968 ![]()
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