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The first is my video on resetting the R2000 with an adjustment program
The second talks about the problem with some PRO 3880 / 3800 and R3000 a channel, Magenta or other color channel going Blank which looks like a clog!
It could be a non sealing Purge / Docking station Gasket which will prevent you from being able to do a cleaning cycle do to loss of vacuum. OR air in the line from malfunctioning refillable carts of carts whose chips over report the amount of ink actually in the cart, OR carts that hold less ink volume than they are supposed OR the user underfilled them and then ran them till the chips declared them empty.
IN order to properly purge air out of the lines you have to run a re initialization of the printer with the proper Adjustment Program. Regular and even power cleaning cycles will not do the job.
The only draw back is that you will basically re initialize the printer and waste ink in the process. But it will get that air cleared out.
R2000 waste Ink Reset with Adj Prog:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8KG1JnkrbQA
PRO3800 Ink Initialization:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LY6BAZtDRE4
Joe
The second talks about the problem with some PRO 3880 / 3800 and R3000 a channel, Magenta or other color channel going Blank which looks like a clog!
It could be a non sealing Purge / Docking station Gasket which will prevent you from being able to do a cleaning cycle do to loss of vacuum. OR air in the line from malfunctioning refillable carts of carts whose chips over report the amount of ink actually in the cart, OR carts that hold less ink volume than they are supposed OR the user underfilled them and then ran them till the chips declared them empty.
IN order to properly purge air out of the lines you have to run a re initialization of the printer with the proper Adjustment Program. Regular and even power cleaning cycles will not do the job.
The only draw back is that you will basically re initialize the printer and waste ink in the process. But it will get that air cleared out.
R2000 waste Ink Reset with Adj Prog:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8KG1JnkrbQA
PRO3800 Ink Initialization:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LY6BAZtDRE4
Joe