paullowry
Printing Apprentice
- Joined
- Mar 29, 2017
- Messages
- 7
- Reaction score
- 4
- Points
- 14
- Location
- Lorraine Quebec, ( canada)
- Printer Model
- epson 3800, p800
Hi I just joined; sorry I didn’t make proper introductions. I’m calling from the operating theater. I have my 3800 open on the table and thought with the combined experiences of the master printers on this forum someone might be able to provide guidance as to whether I should perform major organ replacement or call the morgue.
The one thing I would have mentioned about myself in a introduction is that I’m not a tech guy, “not mechanically inclined” would be an understatement, but here I am elbow deep in this machine. I am using the service manual and videos by Serhat Abaci and José Rodriguez to guide me.
Here is (as succinctly as possible) the history of this situation.
In March I started printing more intensively than usual and for the first time ever began to experience problems. Quite suddenly (possibly after a black ink change MK to PK), the printer stopped printing black. All maximum black areas were paper white. I power cleaned and sent through another print which emerged with a large thick band of dripping black ink along the right-hand side (facing the printer) as well as a bit of ink at the top left side (see attached photo)
I checked the PK cartridge it was completely empty (I hadn’t received any warnings from the printer so it may have just leaked out.
I replaced the PK cartridge and power cleaned and low and behold the printer worked! The Nozzles were clear and so I continued printing without issue for a couple of days after that.
Now here is where I install a Jon Cone K7 ink set (this is why I’m suddenly printing so intensely on this printer I’m using up OEM ink before conversion.)
I had executed two of the three power cleanings recommended after initial installation without issue and just before the last I decided to manually clean the printer as per instructions by inkjet mall. I ran Q tips along the edges of the capping station and wiper and ran the print head over towels dampened with cleaning fluid. Immediately afterwards I ran the third power clean, the machine screeched out a crunching noise, and knocked the capping station out of place (like a cuckoo off its springs).
I repositioned the capping station and sent a test print. It emerged completely blank (it was a greyscale image) Afterwards I sent the QTR calibration target and it showed complete blockage of most channels, only yellow seemed to be getting through PK, MK, LK and C showed a faint impression with severe vertical banding. All attempts to clean produce a cleaning error.
So back to the operating table: I followed Serhat’s instructions for flushing-in and retracting out cleaning fluid into the print head, it seems to me the print head is fine, there was no ink in the syringe. I cleaned the edges of the capping station it was covered with black ink again as were both sides of the wiper (gobs of black ink) In one of Rodriguez videos he indicates this could prevent a proper seal during capping. I am not quite sure what to look for to ascertain whether or not the damper housing has been damaged.
But here’s the thing, I found a tiny wee little spring about half-inch long, just lying on the cleaning assembly. I can’t be sure where it’s from so I can’t be certain which part to replace, if any.
Does this long and laborious description of events indicate to anyone what might be the source problem and if it might be repairable? Is it more likely that there are multiple problems?
Can anyone guess where this little spring goes?
Any help with this would greatly appreciated and if you have ventured to the end of this long post thank you for your time and patience.
Paul
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