Wednesday 6 March 2013
take care Canon Printer Ink tank
If you use the printer canon BJC 2100,
S 200 SPX, canon i 320, pixma IP 1000 or i6100 printer canon A3 and the
like? In the history of canon printer, serial printer uses cartridges
with printhead models and inktank separately. Some users prefer to use a
model like this cartridge model. Problems that often happens is that it
printhead total dead end and are required to purchase new cartidge.
Why?
S 200 SPX, canon i 320, pixma IP 1000 or i6100 printer canon A3 and the
like? In the history of canon printer, serial printer uses cartridges
with printhead models and inktank separately. Some users prefer to use a
model like this cartridge model. Problems that often happens is that it
printhead total dead end and are required to purchase new cartidge.
Why?
There are 3 reasons why cases like the above.
- Foam on the tank was saturated ink that will not absorb ink
refill. This means that if forced direfill, ink flows like water flowing
in a solid. Certainly very little that can be stored into the foam
inktank. The result is predictable, ink tanks and the lack of printing
ink was not optimal, or would not print at all. - Foam surface was crusty ink tank or often due to long use. Despite
direfill, transport of ink from the printhead inktank cork hindered by
this scale. - Position shifts foam than necessary, so that transportation of ink broken / or not well.
less maximum print is by soaking a few minutes the printer printhead
cleaner and replace the liquid ink tanks with new ones. Guaranteed
results returned to normal print.
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