The Yellow, Magenta and Cyan cartridges are all brand new... The yellow and cyan were nearly depleted earlier and those were replaced yesterday... and a couple of nozzle checks run, today I replaced the magenta...

If the whole carriage was off, the first 5 would not be ok.. and the matte black is next to the cyan and it is perfect ...

Certainly not the cartridges themselves to blame here
ann

On 3/7/2016 9:52 PM, Igor PDML-StR wrote:

Ann,

I am neither of those three, but I will chime in as well.
In my, even most severe case, when I needed 5+ cycles of head cleaning,
none of the colors was missing completely, only certain areas of them.
I am guessing that if the entire color is missing, it might be a sign that the clogging occured somewhere upstream.

BTW, I think Yellow and Magenta get clogged the most. Occasionally, Cyan does. I am guessing, somehow, it might be related to the positioning. Or, maybe it is the type of the pigment (e.g. particle size, particle properties, drying speed, stickyness, etc.)

Igor


 ann sanfedele Mon, 07 Mar 2016 18:38:54 -0800 wrote:

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



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