phototec
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I had a first time problem yesterday, I had some nozzles clogged after not using my Roland SP-540V printer for two weeks and was doing a head soaking over night, clamped off the tube between the pump and the "Y" below the cap tops, filled the cap tops with cleaning solution, parked the heads on the caps over night to soak. Also powered off the printer and removed the ink carts (this is the procedure I have done several times in the past without any problem).
After soaking the head for about 8 hours, I noticed blue ink (and maybe the black) that had drained all around the bottom of the capping station (see attached photos), my CYAN ink line was empty (clear) all the way back to the ink cartridge,the one thing that saved me from loosing all the CYAN ink and making even a bigger mess, was that I had pulled out the four ink carts while the head was soaking overnight.
I say maybe black also because looking at the ink lines when it happened, you could see the Magenta, Yellow, a very very light Blue color line that looked empty and a Blue-Black line. I removed the old cap top and it was soaked in Cyan ink (see attached photo), and installed an old cap I had kept as a spare, did a powerful cleaning to draw ink into the line and the printer is working ok now.
Is it possible the foam pad in the blu/blk cap top swelled up and wicked the ink out of the ink lines, I have read something like that on Sings101 in the past?
So, do you have any idea what happened to cause the cyan ink (and maybe the black ink also), to wick out of the ink line(s) over night?
Thanks for any help with this
After soaking the head for about 8 hours, I noticed blue ink (and maybe the black) that had drained all around the bottom of the capping station (see attached photos), my CYAN ink line was empty (clear) all the way back to the ink cartridge,the one thing that saved me from loosing all the CYAN ink and making even a bigger mess, was that I had pulled out the four ink carts while the head was soaking overnight.
I say maybe black also because looking at the ink lines when it happened, you could see the Magenta, Yellow, a very very light Blue color line that looked empty and a Blue-Black line. I removed the old cap top and it was soaked in Cyan ink (see attached photo), and installed an old cap I had kept as a spare, did a powerful cleaning to draw ink into the line and the printer is working ok now.
Is it possible the foam pad in the blu/blk cap top swelled up and wicked the ink out of the ink lines, I have read something like that on Sings101 in the past?
So, do you have any idea what happened to cause the cyan ink (and maybe the black ink also), to wick out of the ink line(s) over night?
Thanks for any help with this