done that
I keep forgetting about everything I have done already. I have changed the primary filter already. I have also switched the channels completely through the ink board and the backplane board. In this case, I switched the bad channel 2 with working channel 3.
When I purge channel 2 (incognito 3) that one purges fine, but channel 3 (incognito 2) still will not fill. Now here's where its gets even more complicated. Now that I've done all this, it will now fill up, but not fast enough to keep up with a printing demand or fill after a purge.
Without printing or purging, it takes about a minute for it to fill up to the acceptable level. But at least I got some ink in there now.
While purging any other channel, I can hear every pump all the way from the operator side. Channel 2 on the other hand, I have to get my head down to the ink bottle level for me to hear it. Again, I pulled this pump, swapped it with a new one, and had the same problem. I tested both pumps with outside the machine, and they both spat out ink all over the place. Loudly. But inside the machine, I can barely hear them working. I both heard and felt the pump working. But just enough for me to notice.
Now, if this is being caused by an air bubble, please advice how to get the air out from the line, after the pumps.
This would be the line that is about 20 feet long that is fed through the umbilical right?
Do you know why you started having problems? Did you run out of ink or have a clogged primary filter which triggered an ink fill error? In my experience if I get a fill error
I would do the following. First check to see if the is plenty of ink remaining in the bag. If there is ink, check for a broken ink line. Listen to the pumps and make sure they are working. If the pumps are pumping then your float sensors are fine since the pumps only turn on when the float sensor tells them to. Last I would replace the primary filter. Now of you did get air in the lines it will get a little tricky to resolve this. Imagepress was pretty much spot on with his suggestion. The only other thing I would do is disconnect the ink line after the pumps and pull all of the air out. If even a small amount of air is trapped in the pump they will not work correctly. I have had fill errors 20 plus times. Keep it simple. Dont risk the boards. If you can hear the pumps the boards are fine.