Thank you, just followed your method and it worked! Helpful tips: (1) perform an ink flush after you replace the cartridges; (2) don't get the conductive bronze wet; (3) dry the cartridges and flip them upside down to drain excess fluid.
How do you get the print heads to go to them middle like you show at the beginning? The print heads of my printer slide under a plastic cover when not in use (G6020)...
I have the same question. Even though they've been thoroughly flushed and cleaned, there is now an error blocking me from using the printer... error 5200. I'm starting to wonder if the clog is actually in the tubes and not the print head.
I was good until you got to the cleaning solution part. I have no clue what kind of cleaning solution you are talking about, and I definitely don't have any.
Thank you, just followed your method and it worked! Helpful tips: (1) perform an ink flush after you replace the cartridges; (2) don't get the conductive bronze wet; (3) dry the cartridges and flip them upside down to drain excess fluid.
How do you get the print heads to go to them middle like you show at the beginning? The print heads of my printer slide under a plastic cover when not in use (G6020)...
Helpful video - thank you. Do you know how to clear the error code after cleaning heads and reinstalling? Thanks
What’s the error code ?
I have the same question. Even though they've been thoroughly flushed and cleaned, there is now an error blocking me from using the printer... error 5200.
I'm starting to wonder if the clog is actually in the tubes and not the print head.
What is that cleaner you are using? Is it a canon product?
Why can’t you talk and mention products you are using?
I was good until you got to the cleaning solution part. I have no clue what kind of cleaning solution you are talking about, and I definitely don't have any.
did all that still don't work
2:01 no inks inside the ink tube, maybe you forgot put he ink leaver before removing printhead