06-01-2009, 02:32 AM
I never managed to get my older Epson printers unclogged - the 6600 is a replacement purchase for a 6400 that critically failed 12 months and 2 weeks after purchase (just beyond warranty). My conversation with Epson tech support was comical if it weren't so sad - they basically admitted that most clogs are not solvable at their repair shops. The 6400 clog was from ink4art inks. The reason I had Epson OEM ink for the 6600 was because I purchased a batch of ink via the rebates from the class action lawsuit.
Back then, I purchased one of the special Epson cleaner solutions, which I think I still have. It is an unusual alcohol blend supposedly designed to help dissolve Epson inks.
Fantastic OR Windex are readily available in my household, thanks for the suggestion. I think I'll do some more web surfing as well.
Back then, I purchased one of the special Epson cleaner solutions, which I think I still have. It is an unusual alcohol blend supposedly designed to help dissolve Epson inks.
Fantastic OR Windex are readily available in my household, thanks for the suggestion. I think I'll do some more web surfing as well.