Hi all,
I need your help here. I have an Epson 4800 that I've had for about a year and a half. I HATE the thing. It gets persistent nozzle clogs no matter what I do which cause such a waste of ink in getting rid of them. I've read everything on the net about preventing such clogs and I've found no solution. I bought it used and part of me thinks something has been wrong with it all along even though there's never been any problem with prints. At this point, the thing has a moist sponge inside the paper tray to raise the humidity. This is supposed to help keep the nozzles from clogging in dry climates (I live in Phoenix). In addition to the sponge, the whole printer is kept wrapped in plastic to prevent the escape of moisture from the sponge. This has made a slight improvement to the frequency of the clogs. What seemed to work for a while along with the sponge and plastic was to simply print off a full color pallet maintenance print each morning which I do like clockwork. The print allows the printer to go through every color and doesn't waste anywhere near as much ink as running a nozzle check every day which is what the Epson rep I spoke to said to do. This appeared to be working for about a month. No clogs! You can imagine how happy I've been. Well today, for seemingly no reason (no drop in humidity and no skipping of the maintenance prints) the thing clogged as if it hadn't been used in a year. I'm talking a serious clog. I'm currently still trying to get it unclogged and I've already wasted probably half of my newly bought ink. On top of things the maintenance tank is almost full.
Anyway, I've had it with this thing. I'm going to replace it but need to know what I should go with. I've realized that I don't really need the size of the 4800 and I think I would be more then happy with the 3880 or whatever the current printer is when I buy it. I thought about the 4900 but the price is high and like I said, I don't think I need the size. I've found conflicting reports all over the internet regarding the 3880's predisposition to clogs and other problems. I've heard reports that some Epson printers are predisposed to a problem called "venetian blinds" as well. I asked the Epson rep about this and the guy had the gall to acknowledge that one of the printer models is especially prone to this but refused to tell me which one.
I need some guidance here. I'm trying to figure out if I should get another Epson or change brands. If I stay with Epson, which printer should I be looking at and should I look forward to the same never ending problems? If I change brands, is there a printer outside of the Epson line that will produce the quality of the Epson without the problems I've been experiencing? I'm at a loss here and I'm two seconds from pushing this thing out of the window in which case I'll need to purchase a replacement soon rather then later.
Thanks so much in advance for your help!!
I need your help here. I have an Epson 4800 that I've had for about a year and a half. I HATE the thing. It gets persistent nozzle clogs no matter what I do which cause such a waste of ink in getting rid of them. I've read everything on the net about preventing such clogs and I've found no solution. I bought it used and part of me thinks something has been wrong with it all along even though there's never been any problem with prints. At this point, the thing has a moist sponge inside the paper tray to raise the humidity. This is supposed to help keep the nozzles from clogging in dry climates (I live in Phoenix). In addition to the sponge, the whole printer is kept wrapped in plastic to prevent the escape of moisture from the sponge. This has made a slight improvement to the frequency of the clogs. What seemed to work for a while along with the sponge and plastic was to simply print off a full color pallet maintenance print each morning which I do like clockwork. The print allows the printer to go through every color and doesn't waste anywhere near as much ink as running a nozzle check every day which is what the Epson rep I spoke to said to do. This appeared to be working for about a month. No clogs! You can imagine how happy I've been. Well today, for seemingly no reason (no drop in humidity and no skipping of the maintenance prints) the thing clogged as if it hadn't been used in a year. I'm talking a serious clog. I'm currently still trying to get it unclogged and I've already wasted probably half of my newly bought ink. On top of things the maintenance tank is almost full.
Anyway, I've had it with this thing. I'm going to replace it but need to know what I should go with. I've realized that I don't really need the size of the 4800 and I think I would be more then happy with the 3880 or whatever the current printer is when I buy it. I thought about the 4900 but the price is high and like I said, I don't think I need the size. I've found conflicting reports all over the internet regarding the 3880's predisposition to clogs and other problems. I've heard reports that some Epson printers are predisposed to a problem called "venetian blinds" as well. I asked the Epson rep about this and the guy had the gall to acknowledge that one of the printer models is especially prone to this but refused to tell me which one.
I need some guidance here. I'm trying to figure out if I should get another Epson or change brands. If I stay with Epson, which printer should I be looking at and should I look forward to the same never ending problems? If I change brands, is there a printer outside of the Epson line that will produce the quality of the Epson without the problems I've been experiencing? I'm at a loss here and I'm two seconds from pushing this thing out of the window in which case I'll need to purchase a replacement soon rather then later.
Thanks so much in advance for your help!!