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Look for the ink colors adjacent to the magenta - it is following the sequence of the ink cartridges.
It seems I didn't spot your reply at the time - so I expect this is YEARS to late to be of any help - apologies.Hello! I wanted to touch base on this topic! I really appreciate the post, but I am a little bit confused. I went ahead and ordered some Piezo Flush and some refillable cartridges. I don't have them yet, but I want to prepare myself in case I have to perform this... which I am feeling like I do. My magenta is also not printing. I bought my printer used, and all the rest of the inks are working. The owners didn't say anything negative about the printer, and I bought it cheap. My printer is the Stylus Pro 7800.
What I am confused about - a few things:
I REALLY want to get this thing cleared, so I appreciate any and all input! I have a strong feeling THIS is the problem. I am hoping Piezo Flush can clear it without me needing to do this, but I am also hoping this is simple enough that I can do it without worrying too much about damaging anything.
- Where is the residual ink coming out? The end where it has been removed from the damper?
- For clarity's sake, the syringe is pushing fluid through the vent opening in the cartridge, correct?
- How do you reattach it to the damper if there is a plastic piece holding it in place in the first place?
Many many many thanks!
Great! Wish me luck.I will do my best to help - but it is a little while since I did this - the optimistic news is that years down the line, the old 9600 is still working fine. Sometimes have to wipe the encoder strip (with great care) and empty / reset the waste tank, but she keeps plodding along.
I have just looked at my printer and I agree it is not clear which is the dark and which is the light magenta. I know that in my case, the line with the blocked ink had air bubbles in - and I think I just followed the pipe to the damper.
Do you have the servicing manual for this printer - if not I can help but it is too big to upload on here alas - and the manual answers your second question in great deal about how to get to the back of the ink tank housing! Page 160 is a good place to start.
Give me a few minutes and I will try to find a wait to get the service manual online for you as a PDF
Ok, I have uploaded the service manual for the 7600 / 9600 to my own little space in the world. You can download the PDF here https://buggerall.com/epsonstyluspro76009600servicemanual.1872760661.pdf
Hopefully that should give you most of the info you need, if I can help more I will do so, but I am really not sure which damper is dark and which is light without doing some "pulling bits off and seeing".
Hunt for airbubbles in the lines - and if you spot one in the blocked line, just follow it
Welcome to the forum, Leo. Happy printing.There is really a lot of useful information here.
My full name sounds like Leopoldo, but I don`t like it. Nice to meet youWelcome to the forum, Leo. Happy printing.
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Interesting thing about your member name. Usually I type the person's entire member name on these welcome posts. When I typed your entire name I got a surprise in the published post:
Lepolain