I have cleaned ink blot deposits on the visible internal rollers that feed the paper through the machine. However, the ink blots just reappear onto the roller and I get a series of blots on all printed pages as the pages feed through the roller mechanism.
Can anybody advise how I can stop this probelm at source? I s it a fault with the catridge that is causing the deposit onto the rollers. Could it be a deposit on an internal roller that I cannot see and therefore cannot clean easily?
Many thanks.
Ink may be new, but their nozzles may be blocked; depending on manner of storage. To be sure apply a folded tissue paper to the ink nuzzle and press firmly. If the tissue comes off well blotted with ink it means you still have a good amount of ink in it and the nozzle is not blocked. If not blotted or scantily blotted, it means ink is really low or nozzle is blocked. To be very sure of this, place nuzzle in a plate/saucer with a bit water so that the nozzle is soaked. Leave for about 10 minutes. Then apply the tissue again. If still not well blotted it means ink is really low or empty. If new you should return it for a replacement. In the case of blocked nozzles, the procedure may be repeated over to get results.
This is caused by partially blocked ink nozzle. So Apply a folded tissue paper to the ink nuzzle and press
firmly. If the tissue comes off well blotted with ink it means you still have a
good amount of ink in it and the nozzle is not blocked; ink is flowing well. If not blotted or scantily
blotted, it means ink is really low or nozzle is blocked or partially blocked. To be very sure of
this, place nuzzle in a plate/saucer with a bit water so that the nozzle is
soaked. Leave for about 10 minutes. Then apply the tissue again. If still not
well blotted it means ink is really low or empty. If new you should return it
for a replacement. In the case of blocked nozzles, the procedure may be
repeated over to get results.
Good luck & God bless!
Ink may be new, but their nozzles may be blocked; depending
on manner of storage. To be sure apply a folded tissue paper to the ink nuzzle
and press firmly. If the tissue comes off well blotted with ink it means you
still have a good amount of ink in it and the nozzle is not blocked. If not
blotted or scantily blotted, it means ink is really low or nozzle is blocked.
To be very sure of this, place nuzzle in a plate/saucer with a bit water so that
the nozzle is soaked. Leave for about 10 minutes. Then apply the tissue again.
If still not well blotted it means ink is really low or empty. If new you
should return it for a replacement. In the case of blocked nozzles, the
procedure may be repeated over to get results.
Good luck & God bless!
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