Epson printer models feature a pretty efficient cleaning cycle that will usually clear out the nozzles in one or two cycles. Keep in mind, however, that the newer models have longer cleaning cycles that unfortunately use more ink every time. Here’s how to get started:
Before you do anything else, make sure the printer isn’t showing any errors on the LCD screen.
Press the Home button and select “Setup” then select “Maintenance.”
Select “Printhead Nozzle Check“
Your printer will produce a page with four colored grids designed to illustrate which nozzles are blocked (and which are not).
If no gaps are present, select done.
If there are gaps or some lines are faint, select “Clean the printhead” and continue.
Epson printer models feature a pretty efficient cleaning cycle that will usually clear out the nozzles in one or two cycles. Keep in mind, however, that the newer models have longer cleaning cycles that unfortunately use more ink every time. Here’s how to get started:
Before you do anything else, make sure the printer isn’t showing any errors on the LCD screen.
Press the Home button and select “Setup” then select “Maintenance.”
Select “Printhead Nozzle Check“
Your printer will produce a page with four colored grids designed to illustrate which nozzles are blocked (and which are not).
If no gaps are present, select done.
If there are gaps or some lines are faint, select “Clean the printhead” and continue.
Regards, Bruce