Check the micro fuse on the board.
The 42volt power fuse is broken.
That is when you remove the head and reinstall it and short the
contacts.
K.T.Chan
markroth61 wrote:
> I have only run 2 ink cartridge cycles through this printer, it is
> nearly new (even though it's old technology, but still gives 3000-
> quality prints since it uses the same heads), and it now has a total
> clog on the black head. Not one speck of black ink is coming out. It
> almost seems like there is a broken wire somewhere rather than a
> clog, although it went from a broken nozzle pattern to 'no nozzle
> pattern' after refilling 3 days ago. I've tried *everything* short of
> removing the head (windex from every angle, overnight w/windex on the
> parking pad, towel back and forth, cleaning carts, repeated cleaning
> cycles, reinstalling the driver...everything short of dropping
> the frigging thing off the roof, although that might be next). I've
> read Arthur Entlich's online manual. I've read nearly every post and
> suggestion on this board's archives, on the Epson board, and on the
> internet.
>
> This thing will not unclog. Has anyone else had a total clog and
> figured it out? The solution would be greatly appreciated...I've got
> a couple real nice prints out of this thing using UT inks, and would
> hate to just throw it away. Mark
>
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Re: [Digital BW] How to fix a 'total clog' on a 1520?
2003-08-03 by chan
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