Hi, Once we do manual cleaning, just do the auto power cleaning. Give 24 hours to work. If that does not improve then just do the power cleaning once more. Also check if you need more ink to fill the tank. It should work.
@CollinsFamilyTravels You have to run it through several cycles of cleaning to get the ink pouring through the nozzles again. I thought I was finished at 3 cycles but it took 4 and now everything is absolutely perfect again!
@@CopyPrintScanChannel Wouldn't it be nice if people followed up after one takes the time to respond to a specific question they have? I am wondering what happened to that individual's final outcome. I just posted that takes 3 or 4 cleaning initiated within the menu to get the ink back through the nozzles again. Mine now works perfectly again thanks to your very informative and life-saving video! I'm so grateful I didn't buy one of those stupid cleaning kits! Logic told me that you have to take the thing apart in order to do the job properly. I can fully envisioned those cleaning kits making things FAR worse as one really should not be squirting liquid into holes that are still attached to the device! I have heard of soaking very old printheads and I have done it myself with very old printers. But it seems quite illogical to be squirting liquid through holes in a component that is still attached to the printer. Sounds like a good way to permanently put your printer out to pasture. 🐄🐮🤠
How are you certain that you need to buy a new printhead? If it's because the print quality was even worse after you did the manual cleaning, you are in error! The print quality will be downright suckful until you run the automated cleaning from the menu 3 or 4 times to get the ink circulating through the nozzles again.