![]() This issue happened on my first R3000, oh about a month under two years after I purchased the printer as a new printer from an Epson dealer. I swapped out the PK and then later the MK inks with brand new ones, but the problem persists.Īny thoughts or suggestions? The series I'm printing out is on Moab Slickrock Pearl 13" x 19", so every failed print is costing me $3, plus whatever the wasted ink is. I haven't extensively tested it, but it seems like it may only be doing this on Photo Black prints. Head cleaning then produces a pristine nozzle check, but it may go right back to laying down blobs in the next print. Nozzle check test patterns typically show gaps in the rightmost black grid, and a corresponding pattern of black in the leftmost yellow grid. ![]() ![]() The ink is so heavy that I have one image from three days ago where the ink in the blob isn't dry yet. It looks as if someone took a fountain pen overloaded with black ink and drew. Sometimes they are in the midst of the image, more often than not outside of it – above and to the left and right. About every other print (or sometimes every print), I get horizontal and vertical blobs/lines of black ink on the print. I'm experiencing very frustrating print problems with my Epson r3000 lately. ![]()
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