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I have had problems with one color on a Canon printer. I had been refilling
the carts. I just couldn't get one color to print reliable. I tried
everything. Finally I called Missupply and they gave me the number of an ink
specialist that does their refilling. He asked me if the cart had any white
spots in it. which were ink voids and it did. It was air trapped in the
sponge and it would just run dry because it wasn't saturated. There was no
fix except to start over with a new empty or refilled or new cart. I had a
new empty and haven't had the problem since. Now I am more careful when
refilling to make sure the air gets out when filling. A bigger fill hole.
"Steve B" <sbrads@nildramDOTcoDOTuk> wrote in message
news:yNOdnc8qRcZ5Ri_dRVn-sw@nildram.net...
> The very hot water trick should only be needed if most the jets appears to
be
> totally or almost totally blocked. When this happens I don't think they
are
> actually blocked, it's a flow problem due to air locks, or as I believe
with the
> #57 after a refill, it's too much ink 'hanging' under the cartridge head
> (because internal pressures haven't equalized) for the jets to fire
through, and
> when this happens the more you try to print or clean the worse it gets.
Hence
> letting the cartridge 'rest'.
>
>
> "Dave C." <c9ar9dar9elli@9c4.n9et> wrote in message
> news:40b294de.0@paperboy.c4.net...
> > Thanks to both of you, Steve and E. Barry. My recent fill worked fine
but
> > left one nozzle clogged. In photos, it is not noticeable at all, but I
> > would like to free it anyway. Resetting the level before refilling
sounds
> > like an advantage, and will do that next time.
> >
> > Meanwhile, I will try holding it under running cold water for two
minutes
> > and see if that one cyan nozzle frees up. That is a quick one to try.
> >
> > Best regards to both,
> > --
> > Dave C.
> >
> > P.S. I have copied your two posts for my reference file.
> >
> > c9ar9dar9elli@9c4.n9et
> >
> > Remove the five 9's (leave the 4) for email.
> >
> >
> > "Dave C." <c9ar9dar9elli@9c4.n9et> wrote in message
> > news:40b21f76.0@paperboy.c4.net...
> > > Recently a poster, Steve, I believe, posted a tip on putting a cart
(HP
> > #57
> > > tri-color) in a sauce pan with 1/4 inch water and bring it to a
simmer. I
> > > can not find your post and do not recall the procedure sequence. It
> > worked
> > > great the last time I filled my cart. If you can review it here, I'd
> > > appreciate it.
> > >
> > > Thanks
> > > --
> > > Dave C.
> > >
> > > c9ar9dar9elli@9c4.n9et
> > >
> > > Remove the five 9's (leave the 4) for email.
> > >
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
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