Thanks @akramjef! I'm going to check everything mentioned in this page.
In case someone need it, I have two different copies of the Service Manual for the Epson Pro 3800. One version has 286 pages (14MB) and another has 306 pages (25mb). The bigger version has a bit more information (specially...
I just finished reassembling the bitch and everything is working now... except the prints are still coming completely blank :/
I disassembled almost everything and I double checked every single connector, tube, flat cable and so on. I inspected carefully the board and the power board. With the...
No error in status monitor, no alert, no blip, no unusual noise or behaviour, nothing. Everything seems perfectly right until the paper comes out the printer. And that is what is intriguing. I've reseted the waste tank counter and all the cartridges level inumerous times just to make sure that...
My 3800 died this weekend. Same thing as @jtoolman except moving it. I was just preparing to do a print job, turned the printer on and performed a nozzle check directly from the printer. The paper came completely blank, no single drop of ink, nothing. All the cartridges were full, all the...
Just to let you know: since mid May, I've been using the @pharmacist solution for cleaning the purge pad and wiper blade from my Epson 3800 and since then it simply never clogged again, even when I left the printer without any job for an entire month (before that I couldn't leave the printer...
Windows 10 64-bit here but I installed DisplayCal instead of ArgyllCMS. One of the cool things about DisplayCal is that it will download and install ArgyllCMS and any dependencies if needed. Also it will guide you to disable Windows 10 driver signing which is probably the thing that is causing...
@jtoolman Thank you for clarifying this topic. It was driving me nuts! Why on earth nobody recommends Auto Nozzle Check, which seems so cool on paper?! Now I can definitely understand the reasons!
@jtoolman Do you know something about how Epson Auto Nozzle Check works: does it perform a clean in every printer color or, to the contrary, only on those it detects as being clogged? Thanks!