Pushing on the sides will force ink out. That is to be expected.
Well I just did a clean everything looks good and normal now I am going to wait about a hour to 2 hours and print out the same picture then to see if the colors are still the same. I figure by a hour to 2 hours ink will have leaked out by then if it is leaking.mikling said:Pushing on the sides will force ink out. That is to be expected.
I don't see any vent. Is it covered? Like I just see the 2 holes I made and the label.Tin Ho said:Chobo2, I believe your problem is from the ink cartridge which is feeding too much ink to the print head. There is a simple experiment you can do. Just take the cartridges out of the printer and take them to the sink of your kitchen. Blow air into the vent at the top of the sponged chamber of each cartridge. Ink will immediately flow out from the large hole at the bottom. Let it drip into the sink. You can collect the ink back to your ink bottle if you want. Try to blow out something like 1 or 2 ml of ink from the sponge. Your printer will work better when your cartridges are partially empty. I found out about this quite some long time ago because of a similar problem.
I am kinda confused. Like first this is the for Epson but I guess your refering to the first method where you keep printing out that image 5 times.mikling said:It looks like you have a great deal of cross contamination on the color channels. That is the only possibility. If you print multiple pages eventually the mixed ink will be used up and you will be good.
The black printnozzles are in a separate recess on the head of the i560. If you keep printing, the mixed colors will get used up and run out.
use the 4 color purge files listed here to clean out the colors http://www.inksupply.com/purging.cfm
You will see the gradual change in the contaminated colors as the print progresses.