10-01-2016 05:46 AM
I have a problem mentioned in other posts on other printers - but unfortunatey no definite solution. The test print output shows the problem
I have tried cleaning, deep cleaning, aligning, updating drivers and removing the printhead to clean it outside the printer. A possible other solution is cleaning the encoder film.
I can't see how this could be the problem as the print deformation consistant across the page. The encoder runs all along the page also - so the problem with it would have to be the same along its full length? I may be wrong so I will clean it to see if it changes anything. The problem in doing this is access to it. How do I remove some/all of the printer panels to gain access? Any assistance will be appreciated.
I can't understand how the above pattern deviation is so regular? I assume there are 2 printing passes to generate the output. It looks as if there is a progressive delay in pushing the ink out of the head towards the centre of the pattern. This would account for the pattern generated. If it was a "simple" print blockage/restriction I can't understand how it is so uniform?
Any feedback / advice etc. would be welcomed.
Trevor
10-09-2016 06:24 AM
I am dissapointed I have not had any replies?
On searching the web I think the distortion is a common failure fault.
My printer is not yet 3 years old! After showing the printout to Canon they stated they did not know the reason for the fault but try cleaning, etc? I approached another company that said it was the print head. With this I again contacted Canon who wrote "Thank you for your email. Unfortunately, we are not able to confirm that replacing the print head would resolve the issue."
I would have expected Canon to have some technical savy - but obviously they don't.
I would like Canon to contribute to the parts replacement/repair as I think it must be an inherent problem with their printer.
If you are thinking of purchasing a Canon PIXMA printer please bear in mind that its life may not be very long?
11-22-2016 04:48 PM
I've exactly the same problem. I consumed 2 sets of original cartdrige to try to do a good alignement and head cleaning but nothing to do.
Someone have a solution for this problem?
11-23-2016 06:23 AM
Further to my previous post. After discussions with Cannon. They said "the correct procedure is to approach the actual retailer". I did this and they refunded my original purchase cost - rather a good result.
11-23-2016 06:33 AM - edited 11-23-2016 06:39 AM
For me it is impossible because I bought the printer online long time ago.
Maybe the only way is try to change the printhead by myself, I founded it at 36€ shipped from china.
Anyway I forced the settings to print in photo mode to bypass the use of the PGBK ink. Now the text is readable but the printer is so slow to print a single paper and I will be change a lot of normal black ink.
Its so strange that a lot of canon printers have this problem and the solution is just the refund or the assistance.
11-23-2016 06:40 AM
Mine was 3 years old!!
11-23-2016 07:45 AM - edited 11-23-2016 07:59 AM
Are you really used only original ink?
05-21-2017 03:51 PM - edited 05-21-2017 03:54 PM
Me too. Canon should be helping us and fix this problem!!!
My printer is a MG7120 but its the same problem. Only switching the paper type to matte photo or high-resolution paper (which stops using the PGBK ink) has worked. This is wasteful and SLOW.
Has anyone found anything else useful?
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