Once it's released gently push the cleaning solution into the printhead so you have a solution rather than air in the tube/nozzles then replace the cartridge. Keep repeating as last two steps required until you finally get a release of any holding pressure (ie: clog releasing) Avoid forcing it, but let the solution work from both sides of the clog for a couple of hours and repeat. Gently!! push and pull the solution through the system to try and loosen the clog connect the syringe to a suitable diameter tube that will snugly fit over the cartridge receiver nipple/stem Fill a syringe with a 10+ml of the small solution Refill the capping/cleaning station with your windex solution (ensure the printhead is located in the park position) The printer is not even a year old yet I hate to have to trash it and buy a new one. Is there anyway to take the print-head out clean the head if not does anyone have a fix for this?
I also tried mikling's post on air bubbles in the "feed tube" of Epson 710 I bought a head cleaning kit that had new cartridges and reset chips with cleaning fluid.įor the last week I have use Windex in the capping station and let it soak over night. I have tried many different things to fix the problem but none have worked.
I cleaned it out and refilled it but it was to late. I am almost sure that it is clogged I use a ciss and have for years on other Epson printers.Ībout a 2 months ago the yellow ink tube got pinched and stopped the flow of ink the ink dried in the cartridges before I found it. I am also having a problem with my yellow ink not printing. Is there any way to reset the error message? I downloaded a reset-er program and when I ran the program it tells me that that I don't need to reset the counter, but every time I turn on the printer I still get the ink pad message. I have had a wast ink bottle system on my Artisan 810 scene it was new so it's not full. I am getting "the printer's ink pads are nearing the end of their life." message.