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This is mainly to tell what I have done to get my printer going.
The cj500 arrived with the print heads not being locked so the heads were uncapped and dry and the capping station was dry. I put what was left for ink in ( pigment waterbased ) and let it start up. Only one head had ink pumped up to it. I took the head out that was not working and tried to clean. I pulled ink up through the dampers to make sure there was ink in the cartridges and got all 3 (lc,lm,ye) to pull through. Put the print head back in and tried to see if it worked. Still no go so I did a pump up from the service menu (bad choice). All this did was waste a bunch of ink in the other head (bk,cy,mg) that was already working. It kept pumping out the ink an all I could do to stop it was hit the power button on the pannel. I then got a syringe that would fit the tube on the pump and tried pushing some hot water through the pump to see if it would release to the drain bottle. This worked as the line was blocked to the drain bottle, and then it released and continued to flush with the hot water. Re connected the pump tube and turned the unit back on to try but again it wanted to keep the "pump up" going and thus waste more ink. I thought about it and realized the pump does not register when the line is full but only does the pump up for a timed period. In order to save the little ink left in the used cartridges I decided to try to take the 2 tubes off the capping station that the pump sucks the ink through. I just fliiled a cup with hot water and let it pump some of that while it did its pump up and clean the pump out at the same time. After a few min. it quit pumping and was ready. I reconnected the tubes to the capping station and did a test print and both heads worked (although the blocked one was showing major banding (I think thats what it would be called with lines through the test print square)). All in all at least I know the unit works and the print heads will be fine once replaced. I still will need to change over parts when they get here and do some allignment. I might try to flush the one print head again but I think it will be best to replace them both anyway. Now that I have been helped to find the heads at a much lower price it is worth it to just replace. I plan on doing the conversion with ecosol max inks. I plan also on making heater plates with infloor wire and using a dimmer switch to control the temp and monitor it with a regular thermomoter. I might even be able to controll both sides separately with switches for both sides. These are way cheaper than the infloor thermostate that could also be used. The dimmer switch should keep the temp more even without the on off effect with the infloor model. More later.
So I guess my only question for now would be did I miss anything in the way I went about trouble shooting this problem? Other than trying the pump up did I do anything wrong that might have been done another way?
Just a side note to see if there is anyone in the Alberta area that has a cj500? Let me know.
Thanks,
Lyle
The cj500 arrived with the print heads not being locked so the heads were uncapped and dry and the capping station was dry. I put what was left for ink in ( pigment waterbased ) and let it start up. Only one head had ink pumped up to it. I took the head out that was not working and tried to clean. I pulled ink up through the dampers to make sure there was ink in the cartridges and got all 3 (lc,lm,ye) to pull through. Put the print head back in and tried to see if it worked. Still no go so I did a pump up from the service menu (bad choice). All this did was waste a bunch of ink in the other head (bk,cy,mg) that was already working. It kept pumping out the ink an all I could do to stop it was hit the power button on the pannel. I then got a syringe that would fit the tube on the pump and tried pushing some hot water through the pump to see if it would release to the drain bottle. This worked as the line was blocked to the drain bottle, and then it released and continued to flush with the hot water. Re connected the pump tube and turned the unit back on to try but again it wanted to keep the "pump up" going and thus waste more ink. I thought about it and realized the pump does not register when the line is full but only does the pump up for a timed period. In order to save the little ink left in the used cartridges I decided to try to take the 2 tubes off the capping station that the pump sucks the ink through. I just fliiled a cup with hot water and let it pump some of that while it did its pump up and clean the pump out at the same time. After a few min. it quit pumping and was ready. I reconnected the tubes to the capping station and did a test print and both heads worked (although the blocked one was showing major banding (I think thats what it would be called with lines through the test print square)). All in all at least I know the unit works and the print heads will be fine once replaced. I still will need to change over parts when they get here and do some allignment. I might try to flush the one print head again but I think it will be best to replace them both anyway. Now that I have been helped to find the heads at a much lower price it is worth it to just replace. I plan on doing the conversion with ecosol max inks. I plan also on making heater plates with infloor wire and using a dimmer switch to control the temp and monitor it with a regular thermomoter. I might even be able to controll both sides separately with switches for both sides. These are way cheaper than the infloor thermostate that could also be used. The dimmer switch should keep the temp more even without the on off effect with the infloor model. More later.
So I guess my only question for now would be did I miss anything in the way I went about trouble shooting this problem? Other than trying the pump up did I do anything wrong that might have been done another way?
Just a side note to see if there is anyone in the Alberta area that has a cj500? Let me know.
Thanks,
Lyle