Andrew, Have you considered the lines? The black line is known for clogging with dried ink if it sits idle for even a short time. When this happens the black head is stuck due to a vacuum on the supply side. You then must force clear the ink line. I switched back to carts for this reason. I print in spurts, and the clogging was a pain. Good luck, Dave --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "Andrew Brilliant" <andy@b...> wrote: > Ugh got a real bad clog on my 1160. CIS Black ink. > Have tried all the usual solutions. Both liquid and mechanical. Cones > tips and tried ammonia and alcohol. Also some strange cleaning fluid > from that company in Las Vegas. Did not work. > I hardly get any ink coming out of that nozzle, the numbers don't even > print. > > I suppose I have to get it serviced. > > One last idea was to get an original Epson black cartridge and see if that > ink will open up the nozzles. Does anyone think that is a good idea or are > there some new ideas for cleaning . I have not looked around for cleaning > ideas since last summer. > > I need to start making some new B&W print quadtones. By the way this clog > is with MIS inks!!! > > > > > Check out www.brilliantpictures.com > > Andrew Brilliant > > > > > > __________________________________________________ _______________ > Tired of spam? Get advanced junk mail protection with MSN 8. > http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail
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Re: CIS Black CLOG on 1160 wont go away....
2003-05-20 by Dave Tevis
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