Epson printer - won't print black?
My Epson printer doesn't get used much, but when i do use it i've never had any problems with it, especially using the compatible ink cartridges.
Today i'm trying to print some recipes and it's not printing black at all, it sounds and looks as though it's printing, but the paper comes out white. The black ink cartridge is over half full, the 3 colour ones are almost completely full. I've tried a nozzle clean check and tried re-inserting the black cartridge, but now it's saying the Cyan catridge is not compatible with the printer (it's worked fine until then) so won't continue to print any test pages or anything at all. Very frusrating, especially now that it won't accept the cartridges at all. Any ideas on how to solve? |
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Have you tried powering down, and powering back up?
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I agree it sounds like a bad blockage, and cleaning the electrical contacts is also good advice if you're now getting compatibility warnings as well.
Sadly in my experience, however, once Epson printers reach a certain level of dirtiness it's virtually impossible to get them working properly again. I now have a lifetime resolution never to buy any Epson product ever again. |
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For 'occasional' printing I now tend to recommend one of the cheap colour lasers as they don't suffer from this problem. |
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http://www.ssclg.com/epsone.shtml
try this . If your epson is supported you can just set it to clean the black |
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have you tried it to see?
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There are tricks with alcohol-based solvents that can sometimes work if the head is dried out.
There's a link here that talks about using a solvent pad to unblock the jets. http://www.marrutt.com/inkjet-cleaning.php You may be able to adapt the idea for your model of printer? |
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might be worth going through the charging process as if you were changing carts. carefully remove the black and put it back again ( not always advised but ive done it without leeks) charge it up then goto paint and just make it black and try printing it
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If the heads are blocked through none use (in other words the ink has dried blocking the tiny holes) then one way of unblocking them is to get a long & thin piece of rag (about 10 inches by 1/4 inch), dampen it (wet then squeeze until no more water drips out) lay this in the channel where the print head runs across the paper, move the heads to the middle of the platen and then grab both ends of the rag and gentle pull each end at a time to wipe the print heads... If done carefully it does work..
Another method is a damp sponge and with something platic (like a thick cable tie gently push it under the print heads (firstly move the heads to the middle) and leave overnight, then try normal cleans... Both methods once you have the heads int eh middle please unplug the printer from the PC and 240V... ---------- Post added at 22:43 ---------- Previous post was at 22:42 ---------- Personally though I strip them down and use an ultrasonic bath to clean them...but I used to be a component level repair tech many, many moons ago... |
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so the inks that worked are now not recognised? I had thins just removed them replaced them and rebooted printer. I take it they are pattern parts
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