2-3 nozzle check dashes on same level

Paul W.

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I'm using an Epson 1430, it has six cartridges. In my case, a few yellow position dashes are at the same level in the nozzle check. Doesn't seem to affect results, but I still would like to have the dashes behave themselves. BTW, am not using color carts but do use the carbon 6 cartridges.

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I have seen similar effects with 3rd party dye inks; there are most likely minute deposits at the rim of the affected nozzles slightly deflecting the direction the droplets move. I got away with it by switching to genuine inks. Rinsing the ink channels with a piece of tube and a syringe with a cleaner may help as well. The print quality may be affected with very small white lines - effects you cannot remove via the printhead alignment function since not all nozzles are affected.
 

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I'm not ignoring you guys! Been doing some trial and error runs. Turns out that a small square lightly soaked with alcohol did the trick. Didn't have any propylene glycol on immediate hand.

BTW I'm pretty sure my ink, although third party, is pigment not dye.

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I'm glad you succeeded in unclogging the print head, but I think you were lucky. Alcohol alone is not a good print head cleaner, it can actually make matters worse, see this post. Instead a mixture containing alcohol, demineralized water and more ingredients is much better, like for instance pharmacist's cleaning solution.

Another good print head cleaner is a window cleaner with ammonia. In the US the "Original Windex with Ammonia-D" is recommended.
 

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Thanks for your feedback, it's always good to know which treatments fixed a particular problem.
 

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Well, my luck ran out. The ink in the Yellow position cart is mis-behaving and I'm getting 2 or 3 dashes at the same level again. The ink in that position is actually a mixture of Blue and Cyan taken from Canon originals, so I guess that would be considered an original ink. It's being used a coolant.

That ink is used for only 5-10% of the final, the remainder 5 positions containing various dilutions of Carbon black. So what I'm saying is a few dashes in the Yellow position is not all that serious. Perhaps that's heresy on my part!
 
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