Solving the Mystery: Why Does My Printer's Fuse Blow After Changing the Printhead?

Q: After replacing my printer's printhead, the fuse blows, stopping ink flow. This happens with every new printhead after a few prints. What could be the cause?

A: It sounds like you're facing a challenging issue. Based on what you've described, there are a few educated guesses we can make. Firstly, since your printer powers up, it indicates that your power bridge is operational. The problem might stem from the connection to the printhead, such as the FFC cable or the connection socket, or it could be an issue with the mainboard itself. When you start printing, the mainboard might send a strong current to the fuse, causing it to blow. Additionally, your usage habits could contribute to this problem; specifically, performing power cleaning on your printer tends to blow the F1 fuse.

Given the complexity of printer repairs and the variety of factors that could lead to your issue, we recommend seeking professional evaluation and repair. While we're unable to provide detailed remote troubleshooting, our local diagnostic facility can offer an in-person assessment and repair on a first-come, first-served basis. You can learn more and access our repair services at https://bchtechnologies.com/printer-repair-service.

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