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More info?)
Just so others are aware, you can make your own for next to nothing from
old ink carts filled with ammoniated window cleaner. Or a mix of about
20% isopropyl (rubbing) alcohol and the rest window cleaner.
Art
Mick wrote:
> The cleaning cartridge did the trick, thank you! I'd recommend
> www.e-inkjet.co.uk for quick service (and the Royal Mail for quick
> delivery). Worked a treat. I even replaced the current black
> cartridge and it seems to work fine (anyone know why this is not
> recommended please?).
>
> dinamic_mail@yahoo.co.uk (Mick) wrote in message news:<21d86311.0406230246.43505344@posting.google.com>...
>
>>Thanks to everyone for all the replies on this. I had a reply from
>>Epson saying I should run two head cleaning cycles, power the printer
>>off, wait a minute, then power it on and do two cleaning cyles again.
>>I've done that whole process twice with a very small improvement but
>>it's not good. I have now ordered a cleaning cartridge to try that
>>next.
>>
>>"Safetymom123" <safetymom123@prodigy.net> wrote in message news:<NuHBc.720$sM4.156@newssvr15.news.prodigy.com>...
>>
>>>Running a cleaning cycle uses 1 to 2% of the ink for each cycle.
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>>>"Miss Perspicacia Tick" <misstick@lancre.dw> wrote in message
>>>news:aqxBc.20$pP1.18@fe48.usenetserver.com...
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>>>>Mick wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>I have an Epson Stylus Colour 400 printer. It has been working fine
>>>>>for a few years but has suddenly started printing black characters
>>>>>with gaps in them appearing as white lines across the page. I have
>>>>>tried changing the ink cartridge with no effect. This only applies to
>>>>>black. Other colours are fine.
>>>>>
>>>>>Everything I can find tells me that the jets are clogged and need to
>>>>>be cleaned and that if the cleaning process does not fix the problem I
>>>>>should clean them again. However, I have tried this many times with
>>>>>no improvement.
>>>>>
>>>>>How many times is it reasonable to try the cleaning? Any other ideas
>>>>>please? TIA.
>>>>
>>>>By 'cleaning' the printheads you are merely exacerbating the problem. All
>>>>the 'cleaning' cycle does is lay down more ink, on top of what's already
>>>>there, and makes the issue worse. You now have two choices: -
>>>>
>>>>1) Take an empty cartridge, one of each colour, and fill with Windex.
>>>>Replace the carts you have in there with the Windex carts and alternate
>>>>running cleaning cycles/nozzle checks until the paper comes out clean.
>>
>> When
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>>>>the paper is clean, remove the Windex carts and replace with BRAND NEW
>>>>ones - do NOT, under any circumstances, replace the ones you removed.
>>>>
>>>>Print a nozzle check. If you don't see anything on the paper, run one
>>>>cleaning cycle, to get the ink flowing, and try a nozzle test again. That
>>>>should be all that's needed. You shouldn't need to run any more than two
>>>>cleaning cycles to get things going again.
>>>>
>>>>2) If you don't wish to fill your own carts, there are a number of
>>>>outlets that offer cleaning carts. Just Google for 'inkjet cleaning
>>>>cartridges' - you're bound to find a myriad of companies selling them.
>>>>Simply replace your existing carts with the cleaning ones and proceed as
>>>>above.
>>>>
>>>>Running a cleaning cycle can use as much as a fifth of a cartridge. It
>>>>should be used very sparingly - after all, ink is, obviously, money!
>>>>
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