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Clogged line from bad ink?

Vanceman2

New Member
Hello,

I noticed last week that one of my black ink cartridges was full of pudding-like ink. The ink is for sublimation and I immediately pulled out the cartridge and replaced it with a new one with new ink. I also decided to change the dampers ink case some of the sludge made it through to the head. I am getting overspray now along with a gap in my test print. I have a new head to replace the black head but I want to know if there are any other options to test before replacing the head.
 

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Solventinkjet

DIY Printer Fixing Guide
Normally ink lines don't completely clog so I wouldn't worry about them as much as the head. If I were you I would flush the ink line from the cartridge area to the damper so that you get all of the ink out of the line and filled with cleaning solution. Empty the line of cleaning solution so that you get any debris out of the lines and then run a flush cycle through the head with the clean ink lines and new damper. If that doesn't help, the head is probably unrecoverable.
 
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