Without the slightest hesitation I recommend the use of the software program Harvey Head Cleaner (http://harveyheadcleaner.com) with which I have no affiliation - but I'm a very satisfied user. HHC doesn't clean the print head but runs the printer's default nozzle check on a schedule of your choice. A nozzle check uses an immeasurable amount of ink so running HHC often is a no brainer. I've been using the program for a couple of years and have not had a clog. Here's how I use it: Using standard letter sized copy paper, I cut these sheets in half providing 8-1/2" x 5-1/2" sheets (4 printable paper edges per 1/2 sheet using both sides). A small stack of these half sheets are loaded in the printer which is set to print a nozzle check daily at dinner time; the printer is left on 24/7. It works. When winter comes and it's very dry outside and in, I add a second scheduled program to run at 7:00 a.m. providing two nozzle checks per day. You could add additional scheduled nozzle checks to run as often as you find necessary. Copy paper is cheap and the ink used for a nozzle check is immeasurable; at $50 for HHC, you cannot find a better solution to keeping your printer in shape. Also, remember that low humidity will give you ink clogs so use a humidifier, during dry periods, to maintain a normal level of humidity. Both of these precautions will go a long way to letting you sleep at night. Add in the weekly printing of a small purge pattern and you'll double your security.
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Re: Epson 7600 -- advice needed from 7600/9600 users
2016-03-16 by Michael-K