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MG7120 PGBK problem

kaitp
Apprentice

Since changing the ink in my canon MG7120 printer, we've been having this issue. All other colours print fine. I have tried deep cleaning and aligning the thing several times. 

 

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Any ideas? Would a new ink cartridge maybe fix the problem or am I better to buy a new printer? 

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sashko
Apprentice

having the same problem with my MG6620, tried cleaning, aligning, cleaning registration strip, nothing helped so far.

sugarpop
Contributor

I hae same problem.  Tried everything.  The only fix I found is to print without the PGBK ink (by changing the paper type to matte photo or high-resolution paper).  This sucks since I only print documents & the PGBK ink is better/clearer typically.  Plus I'm sitting here with a bunch of PGBK ink that I can't use.  

 

Any help from canon (besides take it in to be serviced).  I'd do that if they paid for everything but I doubt that is the case.  

 

Any help would be much appreciated!!!!

 

 

sugarpop
Contributor

I'm so angry about this.  I puchased a printerhead cleaning kit.  I spent a whole day cleaning the printer head.  I purchased all new ink.  I wasted a ton of ink doing a bunch of nozzle checks, deep cleaning, etc.  

 

The only thing that works is NOT using the PGBK cartridge which is SLOWWWW and WASTEFUL.  

 

Its CRAZY that canon won't give us a new printer head for free.  Heck I want them to also give me replacement ink for what I wasted trying to solve this problem that is obviously in their hardware or firmware.  Ugh.  

 

 

Hi sugarpop,

 

To get your PIXMA MG7120 printing correctly, please clean the encoder/timing strip inside of your printer.

 

To do this, please follow the steps outlined in the following Knowledgebase Article:

 

https://support.usa.canon.com/kb/index?page=content&id=ART142916

 

If you continue to have difficulties, please contact our support group using the following link:

http://Canon.us/ContactLI

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I tried to clean the encoder/timing strip and that didn't resolve the problem.  I replaced the PGBK cartridge and that didn't change anything.

 

Should cleaning the printer head correct the problem? I did that first and it didn't make a difference.

 

Need other suggestions please.

sugarpop
Contributor
I have tried cleaning the encoder/timing strip. Doesn't help.
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