Printer Head blocked in Epson Stylus C 45 printer......

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Raj from India

I have been using Epson stylus C 43 SX and Epson stylus C45...But every
now and then they get blocked heads.....Now they are not covered under
warranty....?? What can I do to run them again...???Please tell me a
way out...from Raj craftsofwood(at) yahoo (dotta) com..posting here
will also do...
 
Raj said:
I have been using Epson stylus C 43 SX and Epson stylus C45...But every
now and then they get blocked heads.....Now they are not covered under
warranty....?? What can I do to run them again...???Please tell me a
way out...from Raj craftsofwood(at) yahoo (dotta) com..posting here
will also do...
I've had 2 epsons in the past, they both failed with blocked heads.
Repeated cleaning cycles didn't help, nor did stripping them out for a
soak. It's possible that they are not blocked but failed. I have read
elsewhere that the elements in the head need an ink flow to provide
cooling. They are quite fragile, so don't try pumping solvent through
them with a squirter. You might find some tips at
<http://www.fixyourownprinter.com/>. My solution was HP. they give you a
print head with each cartridge!
 
Hi


You could try Arthur Entlich for advice (Google or this site for contact),
he will send you a cleaning manual that may help you. If he fails you have
little chance of resolving your problem
Good luck
 
Why not drop Art (Arthur Entlich) an email requesting his fre
cleaning instructions, you will see his 'keyboard tappings' up an
down these pages, e-mail him at-

e-printerhelp(@)mvps(.)or

removing the brackets leaving no spaces, he'll get back to you as soo
as he can, other than that you could always try using Epson cleanin
cartridges but at an expense that may not work

This could well be an interesting post, because India I would expec
to have a much warmer climate and maybe a much higher humidity tha
say we are in the UK or maybe Canada for example

The reason I say this is because Durabrite inks dry much quicker thus
the ability of clogging being much greater - could be entirely wron
but sure does sound interesting

If so, wonder if these things was considered during their development
Durabrite and global climatic conditions I mean...

Dav
 
Hi Raj,

Please contact me privately via email as shown below. I have a manual
which is fairly effective in getting Epson printers up and running
again. Please mention the model(s) in your email.

You will not be spammed by me, i do not sell names/emails, I do not
charge for this service.

Art

e-printerhelp(at)mvps(dot)org

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