02-22-2025
01:03 PM
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02-22-2025
01:22 PM
by
Arthur
If the G7020 has no user-replaceable maintenance cartridge, as has been posted in other threads, where does the ink go during maintenance? I had an issue that required an ink flush which, as the printer warns, uses a LOT of ink - about a quarter of all three color ink tanks. That’s a ton of ink, none of which is used for test printing. Where did it go? What do I do when wherever it went gets full?
02-22-2025 01:36 PM
Greetings,
The G7020 does not have a maintenance cartridge. It has an ink absorber which is not user replaceable. When completely full, you can have the printer serviced by Canon or replace it. Note, the printer would need to be under support to receive service.
~Rick
Bay Area - CA
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