Well, if the tube is not disconnected at any point you should check if the
pump is working.
Either see if there is a vacuum with your finger during a cleaning cycle
or insert some colored water and see if it is sucked away.
If a great number of nozzles fails especially after you had a cartridge
out, i would suspect the pump.
ST
On Tue, 18 Apr 2006 01:57:01 +0200, Robert Hedan
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robert.hedan@...> wrote:
> Ok, I've found only one thing that could remotely look like a vacuum
> tube.
>
> Night is falling and it's difficult to light the guts of a printer
> properly,
>
> so I've used what I could and left the images in large format for better
>
> clarity.
>
>
> http://www.xavierkamial.com/images/C84%20021%20front.jpg
>
> This is from the front of the printer, looking where the chariot normally
>
> resides. I powered on the printer and shut it off while the chariot was
>
> taking a stroll to the left.
>
>
> http://www.xavierkamial.com/images/C84%20013%20middle.jpg
>
> That is taken from the back side of the printer.
>
>
> http://www.xavierkamial.com/images/C84%20014%20rear.jpg
>
> And that one follows the tube towards the rear of the printer. It goes
>
> under that white felt pad.
>
>
> At this juncture (<--- I always wanted to use that word) I'm scared to
> tug
>
> at that tube. It appears to be snug in its position. I don't know how
> to
>
> easily get clear access to that cylinder where it is attached at the
> front,
>
> and I'm scared to mess up that rear pad as well.
>
>
> Resuming trying to clean the head, I have exactly the types of wipes
>
> mentionned on that site...
>
>
> Robert
>
>
>