Epson 950 Blocked Nozzel

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I have an Epson 950 Photo Stylus Printer with one of the Black Cartridge
print nozzels partially blocked. I have put the printer through a large
number cleaning cycles and used up many cartridges all to no avail. I would
be most greatful for any help and advice onthis problem.

Kenneth
 
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Make sure the paper thickness is set to minimum. I have this model and it
never fails to clean unless I have left it on CD thickness.

If that's not the problem then look for a message from Arthur Entlich in
this group and send him a request for a Cleaning Instruction Manual stating
make and model of your printer.

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Mick Doherty
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"Kenneth Ward" <kenneth_ward56@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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>I have an Epson 950 Photo Stylus Printer with one of the Black Cartridge
>print nozzels partially blocked. I have put the printer through a large
>number cleaning cycles and used up many cartridges all to no avail. I would
>be most greatful for any help and advice onthis problem.
>
> Kenneth
>
 
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Buy a Canon IP4000 and use OEM ink.

Kenneth Ward wrote:

>I have an Epson 950 Photo Stylus Printer with one of the Black Cartridge
>print nozzels partially blocked. I have put the printer through a large
>number cleaning cycles and used up many cartridges all to no avail. I would
>be most greatful for any help and advice onthis problem.
>
>Kenneth
>
>
>
>
 

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measekite wrote:

> Buy a Canon IP4000 and use OEM ink.

Buy any printer and use 3rd party inks and save big $'s.
Or do as mesershit does and take it up ass on the price of oem ink.
In the end you'll see no difference other than in your bank account.
Frank
 
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Frank wrote:

> measekite wrote:
>
>> Buy a Canon IP4000 and use OEM ink.
>
>
> Buy any printer and use 3rd party inks and save big $'s.
> Or do as Burt does and take it up ass on the price of oem ink.
> In the end you'll see no difference other than in your bank account.
> Frank