Anyway, this particular printer did not work initially - it gave a troubleshooting code that the print head was defective. Often it is an ink clogging problem that can be corrected with running the head cleaning sequence, or by removing the print head and doing a more aggressive soak and rinse procedure using diluted Windex or other solvent. One problem with these older printers is that the print heads eventually quit working. I have a newer Canon Multipass that I use for photo work. These printers are solid workhorses and economical to operate for routine printing. It also uses the same ink cartridges, which I have a bunch of, and they are cheap to replace. I bought this printer because it is very similar in features and operation to my old Canon i550 which recently gave out on me.
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