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The yellow cartridge was depleted while trying to print large blocks of magenta and yellow to show the mixing. After much of the new black and cyan was wasted, it turns out the magenta and yellow are not clogged, and can be cleared with blocks on paper without affecting black and cyan. Mixing increases, and 2 cleanings are required to turn yellow back to yellow from magenta. The magenta was depleted and replaced with a new genuine Canon cartridge. Mixing continues with magenta lower than yellow, and magenta becoming dull, but not yellow becoming magenta. The black was depleted and replaced with a new genuine Canon cartridge. The cyan was depleted and replaced with a new genuine Canon cartridge. After 2 days, magenta is dull before 1 cleaning. The smaller HP photo paper that was stored in the printer smeared and did not accept more than a small amount of ink, and it appeared the printer was defective when it was actually the paper.
About 500 more pages were printed and a couple large clear photos.
The black and yellow worked intermittently but still had unpredictable outages until multiple more automatically triggered cleanings were done. The print head was removed and rinsed under warm water for 10 minutes, and then inserted again after an hour. #Canon ip3000 black ink code#
At that point, the documents were being rushed through before an error code occured from rinsing or anything else.
Some documents were printed using only purple color. The original, possibly starter cartridges, are not dried up or thick, and it is not apparent that it will even be worthwhile to purchase new cartridges. The black print head was completely sealed with a tiny bead of black caulking ink running along it. It was discovered a couple months ago. Sometime around then it was placed in storage. The printer was used for photos before 2010, but they faded quickly on the HP photo paper. A replacement print head for the iP3000 is available on AliExpress, but that ships from China, using liquid coal that pollutes a tremendous amount of sulfur and arsenic, and it may be counterfeit or neglected. We can't just switch to our Canon CINDERBLOCK MX850, because it has a 6A00 error after 5010 after B200, and it is so crowded with the scanner cover only opening slightly. With that much mixing, the yellow cartridge would need to be removed and have 10 drops squeezed out, then magenta and yellow colors printed on scrap paper, before every use even when used every day. This could have been a new cartridge that was ruined. It has become worse than that though, and the yellow cartridge (which is abnormally greenish) became stained with dark magenta from severe mixing today, before it was finally depleted. Since it is actually mixing, it can be prepared by printing the affected colors only (magenta and yellow) on scrap paper, but too late, much of the black is gone.
I thought the magenta was clogging rather than mixing in the earlier stages of this defect, so it was cleaned twice whenever used and that burned through a quarter of our new black ink tank. The magenta and yellow colors are mixing and the magenta becomes dull in under 24 hours, while the yellow becomes tan and then quickly dull magenta. All colors have been working for a while now, and all of the original cartridges were recently depleted except for the yellow, which was depleted today while obsessively cleaning again.
Our Canon PIXMA iP3000 manufactured in (likely June) 2004 was in a garage for 10 consecutive years before being removed recently and having the print head rinsed.