On Wednesday, June 18, 2003, at 01:33 am, Simon Barber wrote:
Hi Simon. If it doesn't clear within a couple of cycles it's usually best to leave it alone for a while...perhaps an hour. Very often it's all right when you return and check it. I use Lyson inks but when I was using Epson's I certainly didn't need to flush every 20 prints or so, I would wait for the deterioration to show itself before cleaning and that could be hundreds of prints between problems.
Ive just used up about 30% of a new set of cartridges cleaning the nozzles
on my Epson printer using the recommended procedure. Surely there must be a
better and cheaper way to do this?
Would it be better if I flushed the nozzles regularly, say every 20 prints
or so?
HTH. Patrick.
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