SOURCE: epson stylus photo 2200 print head removal
Replace the cartridges.
Otherwise, it's unorthodox, but some users have found that this works in your situation. Remove the cartridge, cover the nozzle with a paper towel and use the pointed attachment of a vacuum to clean the dry ink from the cartridge. Be careful not to get ink all over. Then reseat the cartridge and print...
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SOURCE: Despite print head and nozzle cleaning, and a new
In desperation tried another new cartridge and it worked perfectly first time: I suspect the first was faulty so off to retailer for refund ASAP. At 30+GBP they dont come cheap!
Testimonial: "Good solution: but are you sure you replaced the right cartridge first time around? "
SOURCE: I would like to refill Epson Stylus CX9400 old ink
I wouldn't recommend it because it will void your Epson warranty.
Color Ink prints are nice, but this cannot be an everyday printer --- the cartridges will put you in the poor house.
Buy a cheap monochrome laser printer (recommend the Brother brand) and save the purple ink for the elections.
Cheers!
SOURCE: I would like to refill Epson Stylus CX9400 old ink
You cant recode the cartridge it is programmed to die and fry. You can get chips but many DIY filling options are going to cause you other issues down the road, they are a cheap way to run your printer but eventually willc ause you issues such as ink leaks which leads to the in pad needing to be renewed not to mention some other horror stories. I would alays reccomend OEM inks, but if non OEM is hte way you want to go contact a retail outlet that specialises in refilling spent cartridges.
SOURCE: Just purchase and set up Epson Stylus CX9400 Fax
Make sure cartridges are part number 69 on all four or 68 on the black if its the high cap cart.
Also check the carts contacts and the machines contacts in the cartridge recetacle for contamination or damage.
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