I have the same problem with not a solution in sight. I tried soaking the heads in Fantastik and have run purge patterns to infinity. Still no black. This is the second time it has happened. The first time, with a slightly different problem, I replaced the whole CFS through MIS. They covered some of the expense under warranty. That was specifically a vacuum problem. Now it has happened again after just a few months with the new system. It seems more like clogging or a drying out of the ink rather than a vacuum problem this time 'round. My latest solution is to buy the new Epson 2200. I should get it tomorrow. Anyone want an 1160 with clogged black? Frank http://www.culturalvisions.com --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@y..., "bjornaagedk" <bs@p...> wrote: > I have an Epson 1160 with CFS system from MIS running FS-N inks, until > now without any troubles. I only print a few prints a week at this machine, > but have always had a clean print without nozzles. > > Suddenly I got problems with the black cartridge, like it was running out of > ink ( not a single black dot came out!) Running several cleaning cycles > helped nothing. When I took a closer look at the tube feeding the black ink, > it looked like the black ink has dried out just before entering the cartridge... > > I need an advice to get the ink flowing again... :) > > Bjorn
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Re: Can ink dry out in tubes?
2002-08-19 by culturalvisions
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