Does your printer have the print head built into the cartridge?
If so;
Are you refilling your cartridges?
If so;
Refilling is a great idea to save large amounts of money on expensive Ink
cartridges. Something that needs to be well known is that the printheads
that are built into the cartridge do eventually go bad. The cartridge will
need to be replaced every so often since the printheads don't last forever.
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Jerry G. GLG Technologies GLG
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"Eugen T" <vip...@idontwantyourspam.com> wrote in message
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So for long run and heavy printing. Ind ink cartridge printer is still
cheaper.
"Jerry G." <jerr...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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This may solve your "problem"
Dave McGaffney
KVM Services
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"David W. McGaffney" <k...@neo.rr.com> wrote in message
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Sounds like time to replace the print head tray.(The do-hickey that
the ink tanks drop into.)
You can usually get them a bit cheaper on Ebay.
Consult your manual for the exact part # for the trays.(BCI something
as I recall.)
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Try warm water - inkjet ink is mostly water based.
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Woody
Canon inks tend to be alchohol based, at least all of my Canon's are.
Warm water can loosen up light clogs though.
If it's bad try denatured alchohol.