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  • blackcat4866
    Master Of The Obvious

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    • Jul 2007
    • 22999

    #1

    iPF-670 "The printer is filling ink from the ink tanks. Please Wait."

    This is a really useful condition if the customer is billable, since the machine will suck up hundreds of dollars in ink, and dump it directly in the maintenance cartridge. A more accurate message might be: "The printer is sucking up all your ink and spitting it in the waste container. Buy lots more expensive ink." I suppose you'll need more of the story ...

    It started out with an image quality issue, which was resolved with a print head. And this might be part of the cause. If there is a specific procedure to follow, I doubt that it was followed. So now when you turn it on, you see the firmware level, then it goes right into "The printer is filling ink from the ink tanks. Please Wait." It will do this for 1/2 hour or so, consuming as much ink as you care to give it. Then it will print one page, then go back into ink sucking mode.

    So I have a couple theories, and a bunch of questions about theory.
    1) Could there be an air bubble somewhere, conceivably in the printhead, that needs to be purged to get an accurate reading on ink pressure levels? How is this addressed?
    2) How exactly does the machine determine ink pressure/level? There was no sensor on the pumps, and not on the service station. There is a "spit sensor" like HP uses next to the service station, but it's very rudimentary. Just a sender and receiver to determine if any ink is ejected. It could not determine if a specific oriface was passing ink.
    3) Is there a way to get into service mode before the machine goes into ink sucking mode?

    I would appreciate any explanation of how this system works.
    This machine has barely been used, very low square feet. =^..^=
    If you'd like a serious answer to your request:
    1) demonstrate that you've read the manual
    2) demonstrate that you made some attempt to fix it.
    3) if you're going to ask about jams include the jam code.
    4) if you're going to ask about an error code include the error code.
    5) You are the person onsite. Only you can make observations.

    blackcat: Master Of The Obvious =^..^=
  • onlyinnewfoundland
    Trusted Tech

    100+ Posts
    • Apr 2013
    • 235

    #2
    Re: iPF-670 "The printer is filling ink from the ink tanks. Please Wait."

    Service mode is accessed by holding paper source and information while you turn it on. Hopefully when you get there the printer will just sit and wait for you to do something - you can't print to it directly in service mode, but you can run internal prints. Try running a nozzle1 test print through the now visible service mode menu.

    You can try flashing the firmware file through the L-Tool by booting directly into download mode. This is done by holding stop and information while you hit power.

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    • SAZ911
      Trusted Tech

      100+ Posts
      • Mar 2013
      • 193

      #3
      Re: iPF-670 "The printer is filling ink from the ink tanks. Please Wait."

      Originally posted by blackcat4866
      This is a really useful condition if the customer is billable, since the machine will suck up hundreds of dollars in ink, and dump it directly in the maintenance cartridge. A more accurate message might be: "The printer is sucking up all your ink and spitting it in the waste container. Buy lots more expensive ink." I suppose you'll need more of the story ...

      It started out with an image quality issue, which was resolved with a print head. And this might be part of the cause. If there is a specific procedure to follow, I doubt that it was followed. So now when you turn it on, you see the firmware level, then it goes right into "The printer is filling ink from the ink tanks. Please Wait." It will do this for 1/2 hour or so, consuming as much ink as you care to give it. Then it will print one page, then go back into ink sucking mode.

      So I have a couple theories, and a bunch of questions about theory.
      1) Could there be an air bubble somewhere, conceivably in the printhead, that needs to be purged to get an accurate reading on ink pressure levels? How is this addressed?
      2) How exactly does the machine determine ink pressure/level? There was no sensor on the pumps, and not on the service station. There is a "spit sensor" like HP uses next to the service station, but it's very rudimentary. Just a sender and receiver to determine if any ink is ejected. It could not determine if a specific oriface was passing ink.
      3) Is there a way to get into service mode before the machine goes into ink sucking mode?

      I would appreciate any explanation of how this system works.
      This machine has barely been used, very low square feet. =^..^=


      Hi Blackcat,

      I have had this issue more times than i have devices in the filed, My personal opinion is that your main controller has an issue, the boards on these large format printers are very sensitive and if you've had power issues or your device is not on a ups, you most likely have a main controller issue.

      Your ink flow will be also affected if your Purge unit is clogged up and or your Multisensor is dirty but you have said that the device is pretty new so i would be sure that it isn't either of the two.

      If you check the flow charts for the large format printers you will notice all roads lead to Main Controller, no matter what error you check for.


      Good luck,
      SAZ911..........

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      • blackcat4866
        Master Of The Obvious

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        • Jul 2007
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        #4
        Re: iPF-670 "The printer is filling ink from the ink tanks. Please Wait."

        Re:SAZ911
        Thanks for the warning.

        That was one of two possible courses:
        1) incorrect ink detection
        or 2) incorrect reaction to correct ink detection.

        I'm calling the Canon hotline this morning. News later. =^..^=
        If you'd like a serious answer to your request:
        1) demonstrate that you've read the manual
        2) demonstrate that you made some attempt to fix it.
        3) if you're going to ask about jams include the jam code.
        4) if you're going to ask about an error code include the error code.
        5) You are the person onsite. Only you can make observations.

        blackcat: Master Of The Obvious =^..^=

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        • blackcat4866
          Master Of The Obvious

          Site Contributor
          10,000+ Posts
          • Jul 2007
          • 22999

          #5
          Re: iPF-670 "The printer is filling ink from the ink tanks. Please Wait."

          In service mode the ink loading is not done, and I can print whatever reports I like. Image quality is good. The two errors recorded look like nuisance errors:
          Top cover opened Improperly
          Maintenance Cartridge Not Installed

          I printed off the Status Page, then called Canon. Tech support took a bunch of information ... then is sending out their own tech. It does not appear that I'll be kept in the loop, but if I get any followup information I'll pass it along. =^..^=
          If you'd like a serious answer to your request:
          1) demonstrate that you've read the manual
          2) demonstrate that you made some attempt to fix it.
          3) if you're going to ask about jams include the jam code.
          4) if you're going to ask about an error code include the error code.
          5) You are the person onsite. Only you can make observations.

          blackcat: Master Of The Obvious =^..^=

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          • V-P
            Senior Tech

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            500+ Posts
            • Apr 2011
            • 679

            #6
            Re: iPF-670 "The printer is filling ink from the ink tanks. Please Wait."

            My money is on "main controller"

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            • SAZ911
              Trusted Tech

              100+ Posts
              • Mar 2013
              • 193

              #7
              Re: iPF-670 "The printer is filling ink from the ink tanks. Please Wait."

              Originally posted by blackcat4866
              In service mode the ink loading is not done, and I can print whatever reports I like. Image quality is good. The two errors recorded look like nuisance errors:
              Top cover opened Improperly
              Maintenance Cartridge Not Installed

              I printed off the Status Page, then called Canon. Tech support took a bunch of information ... then is sending out their own tech. It does not appear that I'll be kept in the loop, but if I get any followup information I'll pass it along. =^..^=
              Hi Blackcat,

              Please do reply if they give you more info, would be interesting to find out exactly what was the issue, but my money is on the controller as everything goes through it,

              Cheers,
              SAZ911..........

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              • Nassoo

                #8
                Re: iPF-670 "The printer is filling ink from the ink tanks. Please Wait."

                Originally posted by SAZ911
                Hi Blackcat,

                Please do reply if they give you more info, would be interesting to find out exactly what was the issue, but my money is on the controller as everything goes through it,

                Cheers,
                Hi, has this issue been resolved, I am having the same problem

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                • blackcat4866
                  Master Of The Obvious

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                  • Jul 2007
                  • 22999

                  #9
                  Re: iPF-670 "The printer is filling ink from the ink tanks. Please Wait."

                  Oh, sorry for not checking back on this.

                  I've resolved it on at least 6 machines now. I got the tip from an experienced iPF tech. All of these machines had some sort of aftermarket or refill ink in them. Ink Owl brand is the one I see most often causing a problem, but these generic manufacturers can be very tricksy. OEM Canon ink cartridges have the name Canon embossed into the plastic. Even the best fakers don't say Canon, but the labels are identical!

                  According to my source, the aftermarket ink cartridges are not properly sealed airtight, allowing the ink pump to suck air into the system. All I know is OEM Canon ink works every time.

                  I had a very comical conversation with an enduser explaining how he can't afford to buy OEM ink, and wouldn't I just flip some switch so the cheap ink would work? He would have gone on like this for a long time had I not reminded him he was paying $125 per hour for this conversation. =^..^=
                  If you'd like a serious answer to your request:
                  1) demonstrate that you've read the manual
                  2) demonstrate that you made some attempt to fix it.
                  3) if you're going to ask about jams include the jam code.
                  4) if you're going to ask about an error code include the error code.
                  5) You are the person onsite. Only you can make observations.

                  blackcat: Master Of The Obvious =^..^=

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                  • Nassoo

                    #10
                    Re: iPF-670 "The printer is filling ink from the ink tanks. Please Wait."

                    Originally posted by blackcat4866
                    Oh, sorry for not checking back on this.

                    I've resolved it on at least 6 machines now. I got the tip from an experienced iPF tech. All of these machines had some sort of aftermarket or refill ink in them. Ink Owl brand is the one I see most often causing a problem, but these generic manufacturers can be very tricksy. OEM Canon ink cartridges have the name Canon embossed into the plastic. Even the best fakers don't say Canon, but the labels are identical!

                    According to my source, the aftermarket ink cartridges are not properly sealed airtight, allowing the ink pump to suck air into the system. All I know is OEM Canon ink works every time.

                    I had a very comical conversation with an enduser explaining how he can't afford to buy OEM ink, and wouldn't I just flip some switch so the cheap ink would work? He would have gone on like this for a long time had I not reminded him he was paying $125 per hour for this conversation. =^..^=
                    Thank you for the feedback, much appreciated

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                    • Nassoo

                      #11
                      Re: iPF-670 "The printer is filling ink from the ink tanks. Please Wait."

                      Originally posted by blackcat4866
                      Oh, sorry for not checking back on this.

                      I've resolved it on at least 6 machines now. I got the tip from an experienced iPF tech. All of these machines had some sort of aftermarket or refill ink in them. Ink Owl brand is the one I see most often causing a problem, but these generic manufacturers can be very tricksy. OEM Canon ink cartridges have the name Canon embossed into the plastic. Even the best fakers don't say Canon, but the labels are identical!

                      According to my source, the aftermarket ink cartridges are not properly sealed airtight, allowing the ink pump to suck air into the system. All I know is OEM Canon ink works every time.

                      I had a very comical conversation with an enduser explaining how he can't afford to buy OEM ink, and wouldn't I just flip some switch so the cheap ink would work? He would have gone on like this for a long time had I not reminded him he was paying $125 per hour for this conversation. =^..^=
                      I spoke to a tech as well, he says that he checked the ink tubes and could not find any air in the system.

                      He also says the problem exists as soon as you start using aftermarket cartridges, however as soon as you take out the aftermarket cartridges and replace them with originals the problem stops immediately even though the aftermarket ink is still in the reservoir and ink lines.

                      A reasonable conclusion is that the aftermarket chip on the ink tank is faulty and sending incorrect messages to the machine to start excessive cleaning and filling from ink tank.

                      My conclusion is that Canon has probably designed the ink tank chip in such a way that it cannot be cloned and if an aftermarket cartridge is installed the machine automatically picks it up and does excessive cleaning and filling from ink tank to waste your ink.

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                      • joelcarrara
                        Technician

                        Site Contributor
                        • Jan 2017
                        • 47

                        #12
                        Re: iPF-670 "The printer is filling ink from the ink tanks. Please Wait."

                        Just ran into this exact problem with a customer that (I thought) buys all of his ink from us (all all OEM for the Canon). Customer informed me of the issue on the phone and did some research. I found this thread but knew all they used was OEM Canon cartridges so I really didn't know what I was going to do to solve the issue.

                        When I arrived on site, and to my surprise, found aftermarket ink in the machine! They were fooled by the potential price savings. Once we made the switch to OEM ink the problem went away immediately.

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