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Ink Cross Contamination (ink in other cartridges)

This article is a work in progress but contains a few known causes of cross contamination of different ink colours, ie: when one ink pollutes another causing poor colour output.

A few examples of how this can exhibit:

  • Cartridge can show signs of another colour ink at the bottom
    eg: Yellow cartridge has “green” colour near the outlet (ie: Cyan is being absorbed into the cartridge)
  • Print output shows a mixed colour output when only the primary colour should show:
    eg: Cyan output shows as Purple (ie: Magenta has polluted output)

In terms of cause these are a few things to look for:

  1. Have you put the wrong ink in the cartridge?
    Sounds daft but it’s something to check
  2. Is ink pooling in the capping station (the area that sits under the printhead when the printer is not in use)
  3. Has the printhead delaminated (ie: layers and boundaries between the different ink channels have become damaged) and ink is now flowing between the ink channels within the printhead.
Updated on 11 February 2022

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