This doesn't look like something I'll be trying after reading about it..
I really don't do a high volume of printing.. and some of the cautions were scary

ann

On 3/8/2016 8:33 AM, ann sanfedele wrote:
Carlos, thanks
I have windows 7...  so no that new :-)

ann

On 3/8/2016 5:50 AM, Carlos R. wrote:
When I had a pair of inkjet Epsoj printers, one of them found in the street and successfully recovered using this software, I used this SSC Service Utility to clean their heads with great results. It hasn't been updated for very long and I don't know if it will work in present Windows versions, but its head cleaning options worked much better than the ones in the original Epson printer driver. You might give it a try instead of trying more drastic cleaning methods.
Link:

http://www.ssclg.com/epsone.shtml

Carlos

El 08/03/2016 a las 3:37, ann sanfedele escribió:
Well I didn't try to mix his formula... I did a couple of other things
one or another of the several vids I watched suggested, plus the
usualhead cleaner run..
so far the result is that the 5 left-most cartridges and heads are
working fine or minorly
off... but the 3 right most - cyan, magenta,yellow show no pattern
whatsoever on the nozzle
check print out...  I got a little syringe (free, actually) from my
local drug store and I have
some little 3/16" (I think) tubing from a spent eyeclass and lens
cleaning bottle... I'm ready to
attempt flushing out the three key ports... but I may wait until my
neighbor returns on Wed.
who at least has steadier hands and more experience fiddling with things
of this sort than
I do - at least in recent times.

Any opinion or caution on whether using that lens cleaning stuff with
purified water?
Or white vinegar and distilled water?

Dave, Jostein, PAul - when you got your printers unclogged just using
the head cleaning
mechanism, were any of those nozzle check boxes missing entirely?

ann

On 3/7/2016 7:52 PM, Darren Addy wrote:
On a serious note: In the other thread on "unclogging a printer head"
I posted a link to a video from a fellow who describes making a DIY
nozzle cleaning solution. His recipe does include Windex, but it is
important to note that Windex now has multiple formulations and his
recipe specifies using the Original formulation.

On Mon, Mar 7, 2016 at 3:44 PM, Igor PDML-StR <pdml...@komkon.org> wrote:
Jostein,

It's probably the most popular brand of window (and kitchen counter)
surface cleaner in the US:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windex
"My Big Fat Greek Wedding" movie had a big reference to it.
(Btw, that was a nice comedy, imho.)
And I referred to that movie in my response as well. ("old Greek
Windex")

I couldn't find the relevant episode on Youtube, but here is the
playwrite and actress  describing the basis for that:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BJEDUuDmnTE


Best,

Igor

Jostein Øksne Mon, 07 Mar 2016 10:55:10 -0800 wrote:

Not familiar with the brand, but isn't it just some kind of organic
solvent?
Jostein


Den 7. mars 2016 15.58.41 CET, skrev ann sanfedele <ann...@nyc.rr.com>:
Glad to hear that, Jostein

I'm off to B&H to buy two more cartridges that I should have gotten
yesterday... don't ask..

I used the Rite-aidverson of Windex on a paper towel to wipe the spikes

last night  not realizing it
wasn't Official Windex that I was loaned but the same chemistry.
Crossing fingers I didn't
cause more mischief  - can't know until I replace the actually dead
light light black.

ann


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