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My printer's not working. I send a document for it to print and it would start printing like normal but then when the paper comes out its all blank. No text. Could this be a driver problem?
I'm surprised to see so much negative feedback on Epson.I'm not really familiar with the 740 but don't you have in the driver an option to clean the print head nozzles? It's a standard thing to do when some of the nozzles start to clog and you have some blank lines or an empty sheet altogether.
Epson Stylus Head Cleaning Solution
Repairs: All Epson Stylus printers (except for the C80) which don't print, or print choppy in black or color.
Description:
This is the same chemical used by Epson in their service department
Easy to use, no disassembly required
In our testing on an Epson 600 that sat unused for several months, it 100% restored a head that had no output, with one application (Individual results may vary)
Note: This is not alcohol or Windex; it is an ink-specific solvent that has proven to be safe and effective for use on Epson printheads. Do not use alcohol or Windex, they will very likely ruin your printer.
Kit Includes:
1 oz bottle Epson Stylus head cleaning solution (enough to fix several printers)
1 syringe applicator for dispensing solution
Simple directions for use
Originally posted by: Mark R
I'm surprised to see so much negative feedback on Epson.I'm not really familiar with the 740 but don't you have in the driver an option to clean the print head nozzles? It's a standard thing to do when some of the nozzles start to clog and you have some blank lines or an empty sheet altogether.
Yes, there is a cleaning option - the problem is that once the head is clogged from dried ink, it's too late. For me, my mistake was leaving the printer over the school holidays. 6 weeks later when I got back - every nozzle had clogged solid. 2 brand-new ink carts later, and about 12 cleaning cycles - they were still all clogged.
I normally printed at least a couple of pages a day before that - but even leaving the printer unused over a weekend would mean running an expensive cleaning cycle to unblock the 3 or 4 nozzles that had clogged.
I just got an Epson Stylus Photo 820 (it's still in the box) and after reading this thread, I'm anticipating problems [sigh]. So I have some questions:Originally posted by: Creig
Epson Stylus Head Cleaning Solution
Repairs: All Epson Stylus printers (except for the C80) which don't print, or print choppy in black or color.
Description:
This is the same chemical used by Epson in their service department
Easy to use, no disassembly required
In our testing on an Epson 600 that sat unused for several months, it 100% restored a head that had no output, with one application (Individual results may vary)
Note: This is not alcohol or Windex; it is an ink-specific solvent that has proven to be safe and effective for use on Epson printheads. Do not use alcohol or Windex, they will very likely ruin your printer.
Kit Includes:
1 oz bottle Epson Stylus head cleaning solution (enough to fix several printers)
1 syringe applicator for dispensing solution
Simple directions for use
