Nigel Harris
Fan of Printing
- Joined
- Jan 20, 2019
- Messages
- 35
- Reaction score
- 32
- Points
- 60
- Location
- Manchester UK
- Printer Model
- Epson 3800
Hello everyone, I’ve had the 3800 since new and it has served me well to date. It’s had light and intermittent use, all things considered, so in terms of overall number of prints it’s probably only been through a couple of sets of OEM cartridges in its lifetime. It lives in a cupboard when not in use (which is likely 90% of the time), and then from time to time it gets pulled out and used for A2 and A3 photo duties. I really like the results it produces, and until recently was very happy with it. It’s been a fair while since it was last used, and unsurprisingly the last nozzle check i did revealed some clogging on the magenta channel.
Several cleaning cycles and checks later, I was no better off (in fact, I was significantly poorer as the ink levels had plummeted!). I went in to “research mode” and ended up buying a premade solution called magic bullet. Used paper towels soaked in this solution placed under the print head. Left this overnight, and repeated a couple more times. This *slightly* improved things but not materially.
Further research ensued, during which I learned about the wonders of pharmacists solution, refillable ink, and cartridges used to clean or flush the printer. I also saw lots of videos with people having half dismantled their printer and thought to myself: I can see where this is going...
Anyway, i am committed to get it working again, especially as I’m likely to have more spare time available to pursue my photography. To that end I procured the following items:
I also bought that software that lets you run various admin commands on your printer. Now I am hoping with those cartridges I can do some sort of cleaning / flushing of the printer. Am hoping I can add that ink I’ve photographed to the mixture so I can see the results of a nozzle check.
That’s where I am up to. I’ve not taken the plunge yet, any advice before I mess things up properly?!
All the best
Nige
Several cleaning cycles and checks later, I was no better off (in fact, I was significantly poorer as the ink levels had plummeted!). I went in to “research mode” and ended up buying a premade solution called magic bullet. Used paper towels soaked in this solution placed under the print head. Left this overnight, and repeated a couple more times. This *slightly* improved things but not materially.
Further research ensued, during which I learned about the wonders of pharmacists solution, refillable ink, and cartridges used to clean or flush the printer. I also saw lots of videos with people having half dismantled their printer and thought to myself: I can see where this is going...
Anyway, i am committed to get it working again, especially as I’m likely to have more spare time available to pursue my photography. To that end I procured the following items:
I also bought that software that lets you run various admin commands on your printer. Now I am hoping with those cartridges I can do some sort of cleaning / flushing of the printer. Am hoping I can add that ink I’ve photographed to the mixture so I can see the results of a nozzle check.
That’s where I am up to. I’ve not taken the plunge yet, any advice before I mess things up properly?!
All the best
Nige