11-10-2024 10:03 PM - last edited on 11-12-2024 09:57 AM by Danny
I'm curious about how the ink flush function works. Where does all of that ink go if nothing gets printed?
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11-11-2024 09:13 AM
There are sponges that collect the ink when a head cleaning is performed. Usually at the right hand side of the printer.
11-11-2024 08:56 AM
It depends on the printer. What printer are you asking about?
11-11-2024 09:00 AM
In my case, the Canon PIXMA G6020.
11-11-2024 09:13 AM
There are sponges that collect the ink when a head cleaning is performed. Usually at the right hand side of the printer.
11-11-2024 09:21 AM
beat me to it! 😂
11-14-2024 08:03 PM
Wow, OK. I've just blown 2/3 of my ink cleaning here's and flushing to try to fix this issue of the printer printing faded and missing colors. Time to get support or ditch it.
11-11-2024 09:19 AM
Inkjet printers have a "waste ink absorber," which prevents ink from pooling in the unit and making a mess.
It's used during maintenance and printing to keep the printhead clean and lubricated. Some units have a maintenance cartridge that includes the waste ink absorber. Most printers do not have a user-replaceable waste ink absorber because regular use of your printer will help keep the print heads lubricated and clean, so the waste ink absorber is only used minimally.
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