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More info?)
Ross
I should have added that if after you have changed the cartridge you have poor
quality printing then email Arthur Entlich at <e-printerhelp@mvps.org> and ask
for a copy of his free Epson printhead cleaning manual. It is possible that the
printhead has started to clog after being unused for months. Arthurs excellent
manual will help you recover the printhead.
Tony
Tony <> wrote:
>Ross
>There is one sure fire way to do this on any inkjet (as far as I know). But
>firstly check to see if the tool box for the printer allows you to replace a
>non empty cartridge (some do).
>If that is not the case then....
>Power the printer on, if the head starts to move toward the centre (you should
>hear it) immediately turn the power off at the wall socket (or pull the power
>connector out of the printer). The head carriage will then be free to move on
>the carriage bar, so you can lift the lid and move the carriage to the correct
>position and do your thing! A few printers do not move the head during power
>on. In that case make it print and pull the plug while it is printing, this
>can
>increase ink usage but in your case that isn't a problem.
>When you have changed the cartridge just close the lid and power on and if
>there are a few strange noises just ignore them!
>Check to see what the computer reports for the ink levels in the printer, if
>it
>is 100% or close to that then all is OK, otherwise download the SSC utility
>from
http://www.ssclg.com/epsone.shtml and reset the colour ink levels after
>setting the utility to match your printer.
>Good luck
>Tony
>
>"Ross McFarlane" <Ross_A_McFarlane@email.msn.com> wrote:
>>Printer will not position cartridge for removal while color ink light is
>>out. It thinks ink cartridge is still full and won't move cartridge to a
>>clear area. The cartridge has been unused for months and needs replacing.
>>HELP!
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