Hey guys,
I have a used IPF610 here, got it for next to no money with the error "Execute printhead cleaning. If this message is still displayed, replace the printhead."
I thought thats easy enough to fix, cleaned the head a few times, the message did not went away, so I went ahead and bought a new printhead.
Today I installed it, during installation I got error-code: "03800500-2F2F" and a message to restart the printer.
So, I restarted the machine and started the automated printhead-adjustment which ran fine, then I printed one A4 page for testing and it looked perfectly fine except a few half-inch long very fine black lines. So I performed a nozzle-check which looked like this:
NozzleCheck.jpg
I thought "well, not too bad, at least every nozzle seems to be firing".
Then I tried to print the same A4-page again, but then the printer tells me "Execute printhead cleaning. If this message is still displayed, replace the printhead.".
After that I performed the nozzle checks from the service-mode which looked like this:
Service_NozzleCheck_1.jpgService_NozzleCheck_2a.jpg Service_NozzleCheck_2b.jpg
I have a used IPF610 here, got it for next to no money with the error "Execute printhead cleaning. If this message is still displayed, replace the printhead."
I thought thats easy enough to fix, cleaned the head a few times, the message did not went away, so I went ahead and bought a new printhead.
Today I installed it, during installation I got error-code: "03800500-2F2F" and a message to restart the printer.
So, I restarted the machine and started the automated printhead-adjustment which ran fine, then I printed one A4 page for testing and it looked perfectly fine except a few half-inch long very fine black lines. So I performed a nozzle-check which looked like this:
NozzleCheck.jpg
I thought "well, not too bad, at least every nozzle seems to be firing".
Then I tried to print the same A4-page again, but then the printer tells me "Execute printhead cleaning. If this message is still displayed, replace the printhead.".
After that I performed the nozzle checks from the service-mode which looked like this:
Service_NozzleCheck_1.jpgService_NozzleCheck_2a.jpg Service_NozzleCheck_2b.jpg