04-01-2025
05:20 PM
- last edited on
04-02-2025
12:35 PM
by
James_C
So, all of the sudden, my Canon Pro-1000 has a very small fine white line visible on the left side of my prints. It's approximately 1/4" from the edge. I checked for clogs, aligned the printer head and finally tried cleaning the timing strip. The only process that made a marginal difference was cleaning the timing strip. The line seemed to fade a bit. Excited that I may have found the solution, I repeated the cleaning. The line was then worse! I tried cleaning the strip again and the line seemed better....but still there. I am, of course, on a deadline so this is driving me crazy!!! Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. In the meantime, I'll try cleaning the strip a fourth time.
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04-02-2025 11:30 AM
Thought I would answer my own question for anyone suffering from similar issues. Turns out, it was the timing strip. After several (and I mean SEVERAL) cleanings of the strip using q-tips and isopropyl alcohol, the white line went away. Word of caution to anyone attempting to clean the strip - for some reason, my printer head, after I carefully moved it over to clean part of the strip, malfunctioned. My menu screen got stuck on a perpetual loop of thinking I was attempting a print head replacement. Argh. I finally just went along with the menu and re-flooded the head with ink. The printer eventually came back to life after doing several maintenance commands (head alignment, nozzle check, etc.). Now, I need ink. Argh.
04-02-2025 11:30 AM
Thought I would answer my own question for anyone suffering from similar issues. Turns out, it was the timing strip. After several (and I mean SEVERAL) cleanings of the strip using q-tips and isopropyl alcohol, the white line went away. Word of caution to anyone attempting to clean the strip - for some reason, my printer head, after I carefully moved it over to clean part of the strip, malfunctioned. My menu screen got stuck on a perpetual loop of thinking I was attempting a print head replacement. Argh. I finally just went along with the menu and re-flooded the head with ink. The printer eventually came back to life after doing several maintenance commands (head alignment, nozzle check, etc.). Now, I need ink. Argh.
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