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Yellow ink not getting into damper.. Please help..

ronl1975

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Been 2 days now.. desperate.. 1 time as you see I got some yellow to come out but it was a fluke... Help please! Please see pics.
 

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Solventinkjet

DIY Printer Fixing Guide
You probably have a bad cap top and/or the seal between the damper and ink line has been broken. Use a syringe to pull ink in the damper manually. Once ink is in both yellow dampers, it should stay and not recede. If it does, there is a bad seal. If it stays, run a cleaning cycle. If the head fires, you're good to go. if the head doesn't fire, replace the cap top.
 

ronl1975

New Member
You probably have a bad cap top and/or the seal between the damper and ink line has been broken. Use a syringe to pull ink in the damper manually. Once ink is in both yellow dampers, it should stay and not recede. If it does, there is a bad seal. If it stays, run a cleaning cycle. If the head fires, you're good to go. if the head doesn't fire, replace the cap top.


Cap top is brand new (it was what I thought originally). I try to syringe ink in but it recedes. Where would the bad seal be located at typically?
 

Solventinkjet

DIY Printer Fixing Guide
There is an O-ring between the brass nut and ink line that connects the damper to the ink line. That o-ring can go bad. Also, over time it can make an impression on the ink line which can cause air leaks. If the dampers are older than a year+ I would just change the dampers and o-rings.
 

ronl1975

New Member
There is an O-ring between the brass nut and ink line that connects the damper to the ink line. That o-ring can go bad. Also, over time it can make an impression on the ink line which can cause air leaks. If the dampers are older than a year+ I would just change the dampers and o-rings.


O-ring appears good. Just put in a brand new damper still nothing..
 
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