Hey,
I would be really grateful if i could receive those instructions. I have the
epson 850 inkjet as well as an old laser, and I really am having trouble
with my inkjet.
I can scan in a photo I have printed if it is any help, might explain better
than I can in words.. but basically for a while now when i print at
720/1440dpi colour photos I get this black banding across the top of the
document. Random horizontal black lines that are perfectly straight but
completely random and dont take up the whole width of the page. It is really
irritating me. I have taken the printer to pieces and cleaned it all
thoroughly, I have used cleaning cartridges to clean the print heads... all
to no avail. I cant afford to replace this printer so need some idea.
Help?!
Thanks,
Laurent
LL@NOSPAMPLS!searchthenet.co.uk
"Arthur Entlich" <artistic-(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:CjGXa.623528$(E-Mail Removed)...
> It is gracious of you to provide these instructions.
>
> If I might suggest, however, I have been sending out instructions on
> cleaning Epson heads for several years now (I send out 5-10 copies a day
> at no fee), and there is a much simpler method to clean the heads on
> most Epson printers, and in particular the 850 and ones of that vintage.
>
> It is not necessary to remove the top case to clean under the heads, and
> even cleaning the ink station usually does not require case removal,
> unless you need to dismantle it to remove a clog of the air valve hoses.
>
> It is also not even necessary on the 850 to put the unit into change
> cartridge mode to get the heads unlocked.
>
> Anyone who needs the instructions (which actually covers most Epson
> inkjet printers) for a less "invasive" approach, please email me.
>
> Art
>
>
> popsievaz wrote:
>
> > I am writing this because I read an email from user Jimkelly about
> > cleaning printheads on the Epson printer and he gave very good
> > instructions for cleaning a photostylus. Unfortunately, I have a
> > Color Stylus 850 - bought from Costco so some of you may have one at
> > home :-)
> >
> > FYI - I am not responsible for any damages from any Id10T errors. I
> > don't claim to be a tech or practice as one. But I am damn good
> > product marketing manager looking for a good dot.com :-)
> >
> > In any case this is the procedure I took to clean the clogged heads,
> > etc.
> >
> > Press the paper advance button on the front control panel under the
> > housing cover. Allow the printer cartridge containers to advance and
> > then power down. (this will allow you to freely move the containers
> > later on)
> >
> > Go to back panel and remove small "applique" back panel, remove set
> > aside and know where those screws are
> >
> > Remove remaining screws to back panel. Extreme left and right
> > recessed screws do NOT need to be removed. Remove back panel and view
> > aluminum "heat shield." Remove two screws that secure heat shield to
> > PCB housing and set aside. Remove heat shield
> >
> > Turn printer to front lift up front panel flap and remove screws in
> > lower left and right of paper output tray. Goto back of printer to
> > left and right of paper input tray and remove recessed screws. Set
> > aside screws. Remove housing.
>
> <cut>
>