Hi i am the proud new owner of a used hp designjet 9000 system that i recently purchased at an auction for $2000. At first glance the printer looked used, and looked as if it had been stored in a warehouse, but the previous owner did not have much info about it as he was merely selling it.
As it turns out, the printer had been warehoused since August of 2009, and the ink system was not flushed prior to storage so the ink that has been in the machine has hardened in the lines. As for the heads, they have also not been cleaned since it was warehoused and i am assuming they will require cleaning if not replacing.
I am trying to get the system running again. Any help from current and previous 9000 owners is greatly appreciated.
I am also trying to figure out why there was tape on the media sensors. So now that i removed the tape, and try to load media into the machine, the machine keeps saying 'no media loaded load media'
So what i am looking for is all the different part numbers for all the different tubing assemblies that are in the printer as i will need to replace them all.
And just any advice that could help me get this thing printing again would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks!
As it turns out, the printer had been warehoused since August of 2009, and the ink system was not flushed prior to storage so the ink that has been in the machine has hardened in the lines. As for the heads, they have also not been cleaned since it was warehoused and i am assuming they will require cleaning if not replacing.
I am trying to get the system running again. Any help from current and previous 9000 owners is greatly appreciated.
I am also trying to figure out why there was tape on the media sensors. So now that i removed the tape, and try to load media into the machine, the machine keeps saying 'no media loaded load media'
So what i am looking for is all the different part numbers for all the different tubing assemblies that are in the printer as i will need to replace them all.
And just any advice that could help me get this thing printing again would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks!