I am going crazy!
Every day for over a week, I've been trying to get my Epson Photo R2000 to print as it should but it keeps getting clogged (I think).
I have installed a set of refillable cartridges from Marrutt.
I hadn't used the printer for a long time (a month probably) and I never performed any kind of manual cleaning on it. After googling a bit, I realise I need to clean it manually so I go through some guides step by step. Saturating sponge with a cleaning solution of 50% distilled water, 50% window cleaner. Removing all cartridges and flushing the spikes with cleaning solution untill no more ink comes out of the print head below (using tissues to collect).
I run a couple of cleaning cycles and I print out purgesheets and I give the printer time inbetween so cleaning cycles wont make things worse. I dab off sponge and wiper pad.
No matter what I do, I always end up with one color not printing either well enough or at all. Currently my Magenta is not printing at all while all other colors are perfect. For a little while it could print almost 2 out of 18 stepped lines of the nozzle check print.
Sometime during this nightmare, I got the Magenta to work but instead the Cyan stopped working completely.
I also tried (in the middle of a perfectly good printing) that the printer wouldn't recognise a cartridge, so I remove the cartridge and put it back. The printer performs (for some stupid reason) a cleaning cycle and continue the printing only now, that cartridge only works on half the nozzles.
Anyway, I am wasting huge amounts of ink on this and I am suspecting something is wrong. I can't believe it's normal for the printer to be this sensitive. I managed to get it to print perfectly for about 10 A3 papers after a complete 2 hour cleaning flushing everything. Now the magenta refuse to print again.
Does anyone have experience with this? Does it sound like the printhead has malfunctioned and am I wasting ink and time on this thing?
Every day for over a week, I've been trying to get my Epson Photo R2000 to print as it should but it keeps getting clogged (I think).
I have installed a set of refillable cartridges from Marrutt.
I hadn't used the printer for a long time (a month probably) and I never performed any kind of manual cleaning on it. After googling a bit, I realise I need to clean it manually so I go through some guides step by step. Saturating sponge with a cleaning solution of 50% distilled water, 50% window cleaner. Removing all cartridges and flushing the spikes with cleaning solution untill no more ink comes out of the print head below (using tissues to collect).
I run a couple of cleaning cycles and I print out purgesheets and I give the printer time inbetween so cleaning cycles wont make things worse. I dab off sponge and wiper pad.
No matter what I do, I always end up with one color not printing either well enough or at all. Currently my Magenta is not printing at all while all other colors are perfect. For a little while it could print almost 2 out of 18 stepped lines of the nozzle check print.
Sometime during this nightmare, I got the Magenta to work but instead the Cyan stopped working completely.
I also tried (in the middle of a perfectly good printing) that the printer wouldn't recognise a cartridge, so I remove the cartridge and put it back. The printer performs (for some stupid reason) a cleaning cycle and continue the printing only now, that cartridge only works on half the nozzles.
Anyway, I am wasting huge amounts of ink on this and I am suspecting something is wrong. I can't believe it's normal for the printer to be this sensitive. I managed to get it to print perfectly for about 10 A3 papers after a complete 2 hour cleaning flushing everything. Now the magenta refuse to print again.
Does anyone have experience with this? Does it sound like the printhead has malfunctioned and am I wasting ink and time on this thing?