qwertydude
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Ok after not printing for a couple weeks I got a stubborn clog on my Epson Artisan 50 with CISS. After 2 cleanings it had the same nozzles clogged on the cyan channel. It was annoying but I devised an easy way to quickly clean the print heads. I had an extra CISS lying around that I didn't like because ARC chips don't work very well with the Artisan 50. So I clipped a cartridge off it along with about a foot of hose. I rinsed out the cartridge so it's cleaned out of ink. Then I filled it with windex.
The cleaning procedure is as follows. Press the ink button so you get access to the carts. Remove all the carts then install the windex filled cart into the clogged channel. Then manually move the cartridge to the right all the way which raises the park pad to the print head. Then use a syringe attached to the hose coming out of the top of the cartridge and gently pull then push on the plunger several times. This agitates the windex in and out of the print head and will dislodge and dissolve the clog. Then you need to gently push the plunger to force out all air bubbles from the print head or you'll end up with some stubbornly ink starved nozzles. I found about 5 ml forced through the nozzles properly primes the nozzles. I only have one cleaning cartridge clipped from my old CISS and even with slightly color contaminated windex the ink doesn't cross contaminate into the cartridge because when you install the cartridge the printer immediately starts a priming cycle so I use the same cartridge for all channels.
The cleaning procedure is as follows. Press the ink button so you get access to the carts. Remove all the carts then install the windex filled cart into the clogged channel. Then manually move the cartridge to the right all the way which raises the park pad to the print head. Then use a syringe attached to the hose coming out of the top of the cartridge and gently pull then push on the plunger several times. This agitates the windex in and out of the print head and will dislodge and dissolve the clog. Then you need to gently push the plunger to force out all air bubbles from the print head or you'll end up with some stubbornly ink starved nozzles. I found about 5 ml forced through the nozzles properly primes the nozzles. I only have one cleaning cartridge clipped from my old CISS and even with slightly color contaminated windex the ink doesn't cross contaminate into the cartridge because when you install the cartridge the printer immediately starts a priming cycle so I use the same cartridge for all channels.