Originally Posted by
DanK
All's well that ends well. My Canon printer has three cleaning cycles in addition to the automatic one: "cleaning", "deep cleaning", and "system cleaning". The first two didn't work. The third, it turns out, is misnamed. I called Canon this morning to ask when a "system cleaning" is needed, as opposed to a nozzle cleaning, and the tech explained that the "system cleaning" is just a deeper yet, last resort nozzle cleaning that uses a considerable amount of ink. So, I figured that wasting some ink would be a lot cheaper than a new head (which also entails wasting a lot of ink), and I tried a system cleaning. It seems to have worked fine. I have appts today but will print something on matte paper soon to double check, but it seems like I may have avoided disaster.
So, folks, don't make the mistake I made. I probably avoided having to replace the head, but at the cost of a lot of time and what was probably $100 in ink.