Well, I'll know better next time. guess I'll chalk this up to experience! --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "pr_roark" <pr_roark@...> wrote: > > I would always recommend seeing a nozzle check before buying a > printer. The head could be permanently clogged. > > The first step might be to try Windex on the parking pad. Let the > print head sit overnight with the head sitting on a pad full of > Windex. (The wheel on the left inside the printer can be moved by hand > to release the head. Rotate the gear toward you.) > > The old 2200 that I'm about to pull out of storage -- again -- was in > very bad shape when I received it. Cleaning fluid didn't work, nor did > Windex on the pad. But Windex in carts did. You might give that a > try. If the carts you have are re-fillable (probably spongeless with > small stoppers that a jeweler's screw driver can remove), use a syringe > to pull most of the cleaning fluid out, save it, put in Windex, and > install the cart. After it has sat a few hours, try a cleaning cycle > and printing a purge pattern. Then I'd just print a purge pattern > every few hours and do an occasionaly cleaning cycle -- not too many -- > until the heads either open up or you give up. If they don't open up, > it's probably not worth fixing. > > If the paper type is Matte HW and resolution or quality is photo or > best or 1440, you'll be able to see the dampness on plain paper after > printing purge patterns if the heads start to get a decent flow of ink. > > Good luck. > > Paul > www.PaulRoark.com > > --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "rickkretz" > <rikster44@> wrote: > > > > I have recently purchased a 1280 from a third party.I was told that > > it was used very little and that it sat for a long time.So I > purchased > > the cleaning solutions from MIS.I have been running the solution in > > new empty carts through the printer cleaning cycle. I still can't get > the > > printer to print any part of the test pattern. This seems out of the > > ordinary.Can the nozzles be plugged so bad as not to let any ink > through > > to print any part of the pattern or do I have another problem with the > > printer The printer does look to not have been used much there is not > > much ink built up in any of the foam pads. Thanks if anyone can > advise. > > >
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Re: epson 1280
2008-03-17 by Paul Whiting
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