Texatdurango
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In another current thread about which printers to buy, some of the discussion has touched on the low useage of ink jets as being a problem for home use.
A few years ago I bought an Epson workforce 610, one of those printer/fax/copier/scanner machines that for a while worked great. the print quality is getting progressively worse, especially with the red and blue covering less than half the test pattern and that no amount of nozzle or head cleaning makes it any better. I've gone through cartridges of ink trying to clean the nozzles and I'm convinced that the ink has dried up inside some where and the self cleaning process no longer works. Before I just toss it and it's un-used cartridges in the trash, as one last ditch effort, is there a way to take some parts loose and give it a good cleaning myself? It doesn't look to be very "take apart friendly".
A few years ago I bought an Epson workforce 610, one of those printer/fax/copier/scanner machines that for a while worked great. the print quality is getting progressively worse, especially with the red and blue covering less than half the test pattern and that no amount of nozzle or head cleaning makes it any better. I've gone through cartridges of ink trying to clean the nozzles and I'm convinced that the ink has dried up inside some where and the self cleaning process no longer works. Before I just toss it and it's un-used cartridges in the trash, as one last ditch effort, is there a way to take some parts loose and give it a good cleaning myself? It doesn't look to be very "take apart friendly".