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I regret that your nozzle problems are not solved yet, I would propose to make a cleaning attempt with the pull-push method as described here
https://www.printerknowledge.com/th...n-nozzle-check-a-cure-maybe.11743/#post-99527
It is considered controversial, but it is/was helping me in several instances in the past.
Cleaners - nozzle rocket/miracle etc - don't expect too much, as discussed already there are so many different causes for a malfunction, and these liquids only can fix a very few, just be lucky if they work.
A CISS technically looks pretty simple but can cause lots of different types of problems, starting at installation or later, even years later - suddenly , just out of the sky. I have not seen all of the problems yet, but a lot, technically it's quite interesting what is happening but nevertheless very aggrevating if you just want to get some prints done.
Using pigment inks works - in lots of cases - but is a kind of off-use of the printer, a non-standard mode which needs more attention, gets more difficult after longer idle times, different profiles, gloss .
So I hope you can get the printer back working with refill cartridges with dye inks, and you may just use pigment inks with a separate set of refill cartridges which would make it easy to swap.
I was using pigment inks on a R265 for years with a CISS, but I had clogged cartridge filters, pigment settling in the reservoir and even a leaking tube , the plastic got weak apparently by the solvent.
https://www.printerknowledge.com/th...n-nozzle-check-a-cure-maybe.11743/#post-99527
It is considered controversial, but it is/was helping me in several instances in the past.
Cleaners - nozzle rocket/miracle etc - don't expect too much, as discussed already there are so many different causes for a malfunction, and these liquids only can fix a very few, just be lucky if they work.
A CISS technically looks pretty simple but can cause lots of different types of problems, starting at installation or later, even years later - suddenly , just out of the sky. I have not seen all of the problems yet, but a lot, technically it's quite interesting what is happening but nevertheless very aggrevating if you just want to get some prints done.
Using pigment inks works - in lots of cases - but is a kind of off-use of the printer, a non-standard mode which needs more attention, gets more difficult after longer idle times, different profiles, gloss .
So I hope you can get the printer back working with refill cartridges with dye inks, and you may just use pigment inks with a separate set of refill cartridges which would make it easy to swap.
I was using pigment inks on a R265 for years with a CISS, but I had clogged cartridge filters, pigment settling in the reservoir and even a leaking tube , the plastic got weak apparently by the solvent.