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01-21-2025 04:20 PM
Hello. The ink evacuation area on the far right of the platen became clogged and transferred ink to the underside of the printhead carriage and likely printhead, and is smearing ink on the right edge of the paper.
How best to clean the underside of the carriage and printhead?
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01-23-2025 12:31 PM
Cleaning the platen is a user thing, no need to call Canon. Just mild soap and water is all that is needed and many paper towels. Just remember to wear gloves and dry things before printing. If needed, rubbing alcohol can be used if there are stubborn parts. No need to soak things just dampen the cloths.
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01-23-2025 11:14 AM
Hi seabee63,
Because this issue may be hardware related, it is recommended that you contact technical support via phone for further assistance. There is NO charge for this call. Please dial 1-800-423-2366, Monday-Friday 8:00 am to 6:00 pm Eastern Time, excluding holidays. A Technical Support Representative can determine the cause of the issue and resolve it or provide you with your available service options.
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01-23-2025 12:31 PM
Cleaning the platen is a user thing, no need to call Canon. Just mild soap and water is all that is needed and many paper towels. Just remember to wear gloves and dry things before printing. If needed, rubbing alcohol can be used if there are stubborn parts. No need to soak things just dampen the cloths.
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01-29-2025 08:01 AM
Had already done what Lithoman suggested – thanks! I find Windex on soft thin shop towels works the best at removing inks from plastics.
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01-29-2025 10:31 AM
Windex is a good alternative. Careful though as prolonged ammonia contact with plastic can cause it to become brittle. Great suggestion nonetheless.
