I refill a lot. Occasionally, I get a stubborn clog and I run cleaning cycle after cleaning cycle trying to unclog it.
I never really paid attention to the cartridge flushing posts, I figured they we over exuberant when it came to dealing with cartridge restoring.
I've had clogs and pulled the cartridge to see if it was okay and got the customary ink circle when touching the outlet port on the cartridge to paper, thinking the cartridge was fine.
BOY was I wrong!
A few weeks ago I got a clog and flushed the cartridge out and hit it with a steam buggy, and I was back to proper printing after reinstalling the cartridge.
So many times I have always assumed it was the printhead, but now when I've hit this problem, 90 percent of the time it has been the cartridges which have been used heavily.
So food for thought when your nozzle checks are failing, try another cartridge or flush the one you're having problems with.
I know there are pros on here that know this to be true, just want to add my vote and say YES flushing cartridges is good.
I never really paid attention to the cartridge flushing posts, I figured they we over exuberant when it came to dealing with cartridge restoring.
I've had clogs and pulled the cartridge to see if it was okay and got the customary ink circle when touching the outlet port on the cartridge to paper, thinking the cartridge was fine.
BOY was I wrong!
A few weeks ago I got a clog and flushed the cartridge out and hit it with a steam buggy, and I was back to proper printing after reinstalling the cartridge.
So many times I have always assumed it was the printhead, but now when I've hit this problem, 90 percent of the time it has been the cartridges which have been used heavily.
So food for thought when your nozzle checks are failing, try another cartridge or flush the one you're having problems with.
I know there are pros on here that know this to be true, just want to add my vote and say YES flushing cartridges is good.