outacontrol41
New Member
I bought a Gerber Edge Classic some years ago with the intent to put it to work. Not long after, I bought a Gerber Edge 2 and started using that which turned out to be a fine running machine. I want to sell the classic. I did a test print and it appears to have 2 rows of pixels missing (or blown). After some scrubbing and cleaning of the print head the two rows of missing pixels are coming back in and out randomly...see photo.
My question is this, are these missing rows of pixels permanent or can I soak the head in alcohol like I did when I cleaned it to get the result from the second print...and possibly bring the head back to full working order? Is the head just clogged and needs a deep cleaning? Not spending for a new head as this printer is so old and no longer supported. Looking for the Edge owner that successfully cleaned his/her print head and had a good day afterward.
My question is this, are these missing rows of pixels permanent or can I soak the head in alcohol like I did when I cleaned it to get the result from the second print...and possibly bring the head back to full working order? Is the head just clogged and needs a deep cleaning? Not spending for a new head as this printer is so old and no longer supported. Looking for the Edge owner that successfully cleaned his/her print head and had a good day afterward.