I've had exactly the same problem with my 1280, using first the VM and then the original UT inks. After I was away from home for a week, my yellow head clogged. On the bottom jagged line of the test pattern, the first seven nozzles print, the next four don't, and the last one sometimes prints and sometimes doesn't. I've tried everything--Windex, Fantastik, warm water flush, and MIS's cleaning fluid and cleaning carts. Fortunately, there is an authorized Epson repair facility in the Seattle area (Computronics in Kirkland, WA). They say that when it gets this bad, they have a 30% chance of success cleaning the print head. Otherwise, it's a new print head for about $144 (both parts and labor). This includes a general checkout of the entire printer. --Peter --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "george_w_barr" <george.barr@s...> wrote: > John: > > I am currently battling the same problem except that my problem is so severe that the > yellow never functions - currently about 10% of the yellow nozzles work and the pattern is > consistent suggesting it isn't bubbles. I have already tried the windex on the pad trick and > next up is windex in the input stem (after removing the yellow UT cartridge), all this on a > 2200. > > Odd that the most dilute ink would be the one to clog - unfortunately I clearly don't have a > solution for you but if either of us does, hopefully he will contact the other. > > George > > > --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "Mr_Misty_44" <jharvey@i...> > wrote: > > Has anyone had problems with the "Yellow" or lightest gray in the UT > > set clogging. I've been having quite a problem with this one ink. I > > get good nozzle checks and then, half way through a print I can see > > the light gray fail somewhat. When I do another check the yellow has > > broken lines. I do a cleaning or two and then I might have a good > > check again. I can have a few prints and then again, the yellow clogs. > > Is it the head or the ink? I'm using QTR with a 7500. I've seen some > > posts lately about the possible settling of pigment > > > > John H
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Re: UT "Yellow" Position
2004-05-27 by Peter A. Klein
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