--- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "Clayton Jones" <cj@...> wrote: > > > Did you do it more than three times without making a test print? > Yeah I tried lots of different things. I alternated between clean/nozzle check and test prints, I did lots of cleanings in a row between test prints, I waited upwards of 24 hrs between cleanings and/or test prints, etc. I tried refilling the black cart a bunch and primed it from the bottom to make sure it was feeding. When all that failed, I tried putting MIS cleaning solution on the head pad and letting it soak overnight. That led to trying the same with windex. Then I tried soaking a paper towel in windex, unplugging so the print head is movable, and sliding it over the towel. That actually seemed to remove some ink, so I got hopeful, but to no avail. After several weeks of this, I'd exhausted every option I could think of, and I found an online guide on the disassembly and figured I had nothing to lose. It's quite complex, and all sorts of bits need to retain proper alignment, but if you're careful and patient, it's not too bad. Or so I thought. Maybe I've broken it further. In any case, I've already ordered an r2400 =)!, but I had hoped to maybe get the 2200 working and ebay it. It was very lightly used and in great shape. Plus I have probably two fulls sets of epson ink unopened, and a full set of refillables from MIS.
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Re: troubleshooting a 2200
2006-06-01 by aardema497
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