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HP DeskJet 1120C repaired

by admin on ก.ค..16, 2010, under Hp Deskjet Video

A dead 1120C brought back to life after being dumped with a load of new cartridges. I took this beast apart and the cartridge cleaner and sealer were completely bunged up with ink and the positioning strip was black with overspray. After all the stuff I’ve smashed, I thought it would be nice to redress the balance, albeit, slightly. A free A3 colour printer and cartridges can’t be all bad ;)

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7 comments for this entry:
  1. woodss82

    well usually the mechanics are usually a problem, the electronics rarely fail.

  2. cpmisalive

    Yep, you’re probably right. But whilst its working and costing me nothing, I’ll hang on to it ;)

  3. chuck6502peddle

    youre better of smashing that fucker

  4. protesialbanese

    i have 2 of them not working, about to disassemble them ad check the faults… do u have any tips for me?

    Thanks

  5. cpmisalive

    If the head moves and no ink comes out, check the cartridges, cradle, contacts. With moist tissue paper pinch and run along the sense strip at the back.

    If it’s dead, use a multimeter, work from the PSU to the logic board etc. If you do get it working, empty out the ink chambers on the right hand side, its full of congealed ink, clean the wipers as this is what screws up cartridges and gets them bunged up with dry ink.

    If all else fails, blow ‘em up and post the video ;)
    Good luck

  6. Teraforce88

    This is pretty much how I fixed my old HP Deskjet 990CSe. The ink cleaning/service station assy was so full, it was leaking! I cleaned it, but when I put it back in the printer, one of the axles that holds one of the gears in place on that assy broke. I temporarily fixed it with superglue (and dealt with drying-out carts when the superglue failed) until I found a replacement service station assy from an HP Fax 1120 (same printer mech.)

    36000+ pages and counting!

  7. Teraforce88

    Agreed. Technically, though, you’re still paying for the ink for that old beast, (but not NEARLY as much as you would on a newer deskjet!)

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