Rhayader
Newbie to Printing
I'd like to share with the community a problem I'm facing with my R2880.
The printer has been working good for months, with perfect nozzle checks and nice prints, until I made the mistake of continuing printing even if the status monitor warned me that magenta ink level was low.
I tought the printer would have stopped printing if the level had dropped too low but this didn't happen. When magenta level reached 1% (read through the adjustment program), I decided to change magenta cartridge and a few others that were below 10%. All carts are OEM.
The first nozzle check after the new carts were installed showed no magenta at all and very few yellow lines. All other colours were fine.
I then run some head cleaning with inconsitent outcome. Sometimes the nozzle check got better, but never perfect, sometimes the magenta channel totally disappeared. Yellow channel was affected by these cleaning too. The best patterns came after some resting time from the cleaning. I also tried two different brand new magenta cartridges.
The behavour is similar to the one described by RiverRat01 in his thread about Epson SC-P600 but then ink system of R2880 is a lot simpler than that of P600 (no pressurization pump, tubing, etc).
Finally, after several runs of cleaning cycles and overnight resting, I got a nearly perfect nozzle check with only one missing magenta nozzle.
Thninkg the problem was solved, I ran another cleaning hoping to restore the missing nozzle. I was wrong: magenta completely disappeared againg.
I let the printer rest a coulple of days and I could get just a few mangenta lines back in the test patterns.
I then printed a 100% magenta flush page using QTR and observed that the few printed lines quickly disappeared after some printhead's stroke.
All other channels are ok.
I also performed two ink charge cycles through the adjustment program without any benefit.
This behaviour makes me think that the printhead is still ok but there is something preventing the ink to flow to head.
The wiper blade is clean and straight. The capping station is clean, too. I also diverted the two waste ink tubes into an external tank to check that the cleaning effectively draws ink out the cartridge. Everything seems to work correctely. This is supported by the fact that yellow and cyan, that are flushed by the same half of the capping station, are working good.
I tried to pull some air throught the magenza nozzles (reverse flushing) using a syringe without any trouble. Air flows under slight vacuum and magenta foam accoumulates in the syringe.
Using the same syringe I also pushed 1 ml of magenta ink through the nozzles with very little pressure and without any problem. This restored 50% of the nozzles. Ufortunately, after another cleaning cycle magenta was 100% dead again.
I'm frustrated...
The only things I haven't tried yet are soaking the printhead on a piece of paper towel saturated with cleaning solution and completely remove the printhead to try some more aggressive cleaning.
Any advice will be very welcome! Thank you!
The printer has been working good for months, with perfect nozzle checks and nice prints, until I made the mistake of continuing printing even if the status monitor warned me that magenta ink level was low.
I tought the printer would have stopped printing if the level had dropped too low but this didn't happen. When magenta level reached 1% (read through the adjustment program), I decided to change magenta cartridge and a few others that were below 10%. All carts are OEM.
The first nozzle check after the new carts were installed showed no magenta at all and very few yellow lines. All other colours were fine.
I then run some head cleaning with inconsitent outcome. Sometimes the nozzle check got better, but never perfect, sometimes the magenta channel totally disappeared. Yellow channel was affected by these cleaning too. The best patterns came after some resting time from the cleaning. I also tried two different brand new magenta cartridges.
The behavour is similar to the one described by RiverRat01 in his thread about Epson SC-P600 but then ink system of R2880 is a lot simpler than that of P600 (no pressurization pump, tubing, etc).
Finally, after several runs of cleaning cycles and overnight resting, I got a nearly perfect nozzle check with only one missing magenta nozzle.
Thninkg the problem was solved, I ran another cleaning hoping to restore the missing nozzle. I was wrong: magenta completely disappeared againg.
I let the printer rest a coulple of days and I could get just a few mangenta lines back in the test patterns.
I then printed a 100% magenta flush page using QTR and observed that the few printed lines quickly disappeared after some printhead's stroke.
All other channels are ok.
I also performed two ink charge cycles through the adjustment program without any benefit.
This behaviour makes me think that the printhead is still ok but there is something preventing the ink to flow to head.
The wiper blade is clean and straight. The capping station is clean, too. I also diverted the two waste ink tubes into an external tank to check that the cleaning effectively draws ink out the cartridge. Everything seems to work correctely. This is supported by the fact that yellow and cyan, that are flushed by the same half of the capping station, are working good.
I tried to pull some air throught the magenza nozzles (reverse flushing) using a syringe without any trouble. Air flows under slight vacuum and magenta foam accoumulates in the syringe.
Using the same syringe I also pushed 1 ml of magenta ink through the nozzles with very little pressure and without any problem. This restored 50% of the nozzles. Ufortunately, after another cleaning cycle magenta was 100% dead again.
I'm frustrated...
The only things I haven't tried yet are soaking the printhead on a piece of paper towel saturated with cleaning solution and completely remove the printhead to try some more aggressive cleaning.
Any advice will be very welcome! Thank you!