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foreign Rodriguez back again let me ask you a question if you ever get a print that looks like this where the Leading Edge or any part of the image is smear with ink and it's mostly going to be a black color you have a problem with what with your perch pad The Purge pad probably has a bit of a uh draining problem let's just say Let me throw this in the trash it depends on the printer that you have there are several reasons for this problem to occur one could be that you are dealing with a leaky cartridge and what happens if you have a leaky cartridge it could be a Canon printer an Epson printer really does not matter when the printhead has sparked itself Over The Purge pad and The Purge pad is a rectangular unit that has a porous sort of a ceramic plate on it and it allows ink to collect and then the pump then drains it the perch pump that unit is used not only to protect your printhead from drying it Parks itself there there's a silicone gasket on the peripheral edges and it seals ag...