12-12-2013 02:12 PM - last edited on 09-12-2024 03:34 PM by Danny
My i9900 just died. Worked one day then the next day the message came up "replace print head". I noticed that once removed the head smelled toasted. Have heard of clogged but not 'burnt' heads.
Questions:
1- Could there be an underlying problem, I hate to buy a replacement head to find the printer itseelf is gone.
2- I have lots of ink. What migth be the most recent model that uses the same carts if I wanted to purchase a used replacement?
12-12-2013 03:52 PM
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12-13-2013 01:18 PM
Ok so here is an update.
The print head might very well be ok. The burning smell is from the printer itself and it now does not power up. Canon no longer services these (I called).
Has any one here experience with these, might it be powewr supply or motherboard?
12-13-2013 04:17 PM
No later printers use that ink. I am guessing repair won't be cost effective; you might be better biting the bullet and buying a Pro-100 printer with rebate.
12-13-2013 05:15 PM - edited 12-13-2013 06:00 PM
I considered a Pro100, especially since they are $100 (after rebate) however:
1) the ink is more expensive
2) the unit is 5 inches longer
3) it does not print lnger than 19 inches (the i9900 prints +/- 25 inches)
12-14-2013 11:13 AM
IMHO, you will like the Pro-100 a great deal more than your I-9900.
I was unaware the 9900 would do larger than 19"?
Again, IMHO, this is a no brainer, upgrade to the Pro-100 today! Paper handling alone is worth the upgrade.
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