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    Canon IPF 700 Blue does't print good, need to clean it, what printhead "a" or "b"?

    Canon IPF 700 Cyan doesn't print good, need to be cleaned, what print head "a" or "b"? I just don't want to waste ink cleaning both, can somebody help

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    Canon IPF 700 Blue does't print good, need to clean it, what printhead "a" or "b"?

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    Re: Canon IPF 700 Blue does't print good, need to clean it, what printhead "a" or "b"

    Quote Originally Posted by jzheld View Post
    Canon IPF 700 Cyan doesn't print good, need to be cleaned, what print head "a" or "b"? I just don't want to waste ink cleaning both, can somebody help

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    thanks

    Do you know if "a" only for mbk and bk?

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    Re: thanks

    Quote Originally Posted by jzheld View Post
    Do you know if "a" only for mbk and bk?
    LEFT for Cyan
    SEE PDF...........
    click to openiPF700.pdf


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    Calibration through GARO Status Monitor:
    The “Maintenance tab” in the GARO Status Monitor utility is comprised of Printhead cleaning, Printhead adjustment and media feed amount adjustment.
    There are>Test prints that can be printed from the “Maintenance tab” on the GARO Status monitor utility.

    If there is a print quality problem, users can print a nozzle check print from the GARO status monitor to see if all nozzles are firing properly.
    If there are missing lines in the nozzle check test pattern, a nozzle might be clogged.
    Users can then go through the maintenance procedures like Printhead cleaning,
    Printhead adjustment and Media feed amount adjustment available from the GARO Status Monitor to remedy the problem.
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