Epson uses a permanent and fixed print-head that is
reachable and difficult to reach. This
type of print-head allows Epson to use high-quality print-head which depends on
the inclusion of separate ink tanks to feed /supply the ink in the head. Ink
tanks are generally cheap to manufacture and supply, supply a new print-head
with other manufacturers like HP, Lexmark,Canon and many other ink tanks. In other
words, when you change the tanks, you change the head "But"
cartridges are often more expensive.
For those who are afraid of the printer warranty
loss, they will often stick to the original Epson cartridge, although others
will have to use the compatible cartridge happily or refill themselves. Epson
"allude" an din some cases actually claim that compatible, refilled
and re manufactured cartridges remain low in quality resulting in poor
performance and yield. Epson also claims that they can and can harm your
printer in extreme cases. This is not true in our experience, both the original
cartridges will experience the blocked nozzle at any point during the life
cycle of the printer.
So why do
nozzles clog?
The cartridge is simply an ink tank designed to
transport the liquid to the print head. While we acknowledge that there is a
copper chip in front of each tank that the printer realizes that a cartridge
has been fitted, it does not affect the flow of the liquid in the tank. If your
head is blocked or air is trapped, then it is not a cartridge which causes this
issue!
The barrier, banding, print interval, unconscious
color and "blank sheets of paper can be produced" at any time.
However, in most cases it will follow a cartridge change or if the printer
remains inactive for a long time. If you use your printer every day and
whenever a new cartridge is installed, the chances of maintaining the head are
less. After inserting a new cartridge, I will clean a simple head on my Epson
R360 on regular basis. It's now 6 years old and is working like a new one!
So what is
happening?
Many people will ignore less ink reminder and will
run their printers until the black ink
is over or color print is of poor quality. When this happens, it is clear that
ink has been used, the tank is empty and"nozzles" are now full of
air. Copper chip can only guess the level of ink because nothing in the tank
does not indicate the correct level. In many cases the printer simply
"calculates" how many pages have been printed and then it will be
assumed that the tank is empty. Sometimes it can be wrong and the tank is just
printing fresh air.
To "clean" the air trap / barrier your
Epson printer will need to prioritize the new ink tank added to the machine.
The idea of pulling and sucking enough ink to effectively remove any stranded
air through pipes,tubes and print-heads Sadly, this "priming" can
sometimes leave excessive and residual ink on the internal pad. Wipers which are
specifically designed to clean waste ink droplets from the head, then blur the
ink in the entire width of the print-head, in return some or all of the tubes
are dried and blocked. In other words, the excess head is often equal to the
more ink in the print-head and the more blocked nozzle. For more information call us @ 0808-169-3104 (Toll-Free)
Comments
Post a Comment