![]() Not sure if the OP did exactly what I recommended, as only gave info on other ideas - and the method I described in detail is certainly not destructive in any way. The video from has some other, non-destructive ideas. Gesture wrote: I think the OP did that, Zone8. If you do, then it doesn't sound like you have a blocked print head, more likely a bad print head or supporting printer electronics. If you park the print head over a folded paper towel, inject the cleaning solution, do you see the ink/cleaning solution come out of the print head nozzles on to the paper towel? Talking about heads, I noticed a great deal of variation on heads from $25- $175 or more, Is there such a thing as "grey market" heads as in usa cameras and lenses? Again appreciate your help. If my first 2 tries, didn't even budge the 2 colors, is it worth paying the money and trying it one more time? I am almost throwing in the towel, and getting a friend who is mechanically inclined to replace with anonter OEM head. ![]() ![]() Also they are selling "the magic bullet" solution for $25. I will try the color bars from the site you recommended. I just did another "purge" where i injected a "cleaning combo" windex and alcohol, and again the yellow and black "nozzle check" the yellow and black (the ones next to each other come out totally blank.
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