The ink monitor do NOT monitor the actual ink loss. The ink doesn't
have to actually be going anywhere. If the heads are badly clogged (BTW
they don;t clog very often on the R2400 with Ultrachrome inks, at least)
each time you do a cleaning cycle the ink monitor will reflect teh
amount of ink that "should have" gone down the waste ink tubes, but it
did not actually do so if the heads are clogged.
If you do it enough times, the monitor will tell you you now have a
bunch of drained cartridges, but they may in actuality be full, however,
the chip will now indicate to the printer that the cartridge is indeed
"empty".
For more information email the address below. Indicate the type/model
of Epson of printer, if you are using 3rd party inks, and or a
continuous inking system attached to the printer.
I will send you a free document that shows you how to do a proper head
cleaning at home at little risk using household items and liquids.
My email address is:
e-printerhelp(at)mvps(dot)org
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I invite you to enter the discussion at my blog:
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Plato wrote:
> Hi all
>
> Can anyone tell me what's the answer is to the following problem?
>
> There is NO printout all - when nozzle check is run - result,
> nothing. Ditto printing a text document or photo (B&W or color). BTW
> no flashing lights or anything of that sort - everything appears
> normal. Printer even sounds as if it is working normally - perhaps a
> bit quieter tha's all.
>
> When a cleaning cycle is run it appears to go OK and a look at the
> Status Monitor confirms that all ink levels have fallen. So the ink
> HAS gone somewhere and it not all over the printer!! That suggests to
> me that the inks HAVE passed though the nozzles so they cannot be
> blocked. And, if they are not blocked why is there nothing at all on
> the paper? Iknow Epsons are prone clogging btu surely if that was the
> case the ink level wouldn't drop? BTW used up over half the
> cartridges' capacity this way.
>
> It seems to me that it may be a software problem to do with the EEPROM
> (reset something) ??? As I say everything appears to be working
> normally except that nothing at all prints out. BTW doing a cleaning
> cycle though PS or the like or using the control panel buttons has the
> same result.
>
> Any help greatly appreciated
>
> plato