All-In-One Printer Fails To Print Black Ink?
Having worked at an Epson and HP warranty shop for over 10 years, I can say many "compatible" cartridges cause significant issues. Blocked print heads is one. I have not worked for that shop for several years and have no interest in ink sales :-)
Epson cartridges normally have a very fine screen at the bottom of the cartridge above where it goes into the print head. This screen keeps dried ink particles from entering the print head. As the ink level goes down, ink dries on the sides of the cartridge and then movement allows it to drop into the tank. Many compatible cartridges do not have this screen. We cut many open to check this.
If the printer has not been turned off properly, it will also cause clogged print heads. It is important to turn off with the power button and allow the printer to properly cap the printhead/cartridge. Turning off with a power bar will assure issues like plugged heads/nozzles.
A good technician may be able to clean the printhead with a solution from Epson( or others) but it takes some time and patience. Given the cost of printers today, most will skip this due to cost.
There are some "kits" offered that have the cleaning solution and a syringe. One is here I also see some videos on the process online. The Epson fluid was red but I belive that was for easy visibility when cleaning. I would certainly check your local repair shops and see if they will give an estimate for a proper cleaning.
Also note there are absorbant pads under the print head rest position that can become saturated and must be replaced or you will have ink smeared across the paper.
As a side note, we tried two different compatible inks in an Epson printer and then printed the same image on the same high quality paper. The difference in quaility was clear to anyone who looked at the image. Epson ink was much better.
I had a similar problem with an Epson Workforce WF-2630. I used the head cleaning program built into the printer about ten times in a row, alternating with the printer test. Eventually I noticed black lines begin to appear again and then after one clean it suddenly went back to normal. Glad I persevered as I don't want to buy another printer yet!
NB - I have been using non-standard ink cartridges.
I had met the same problem. The print only printing the color texts but without the black one. It is not only caused by the clogged of the printhead! I do the following test to inspection the reason of the cause:
- The symptom: printer working well and printing with colors ink perfect but without black text. No matter how I change new ink into original cartridge or any way I clean the printhead, I still get no black text printed.
- I bought a new printer (with the same model as old one). It works well.
- I changed the mainboard with the old one, so the new printer with the old mainboard. So it is absolutely new printhead, 100% no clogged. Then start the print. The result is that the printer working well and the colors printing well but no black text. The same problem with the old printer. That means the mainboard problem.
- I changed back with the new mainboard to the new machine. Everything is good.
- So the test verifies that Epson has the original design, the software on the mainboard will stop (or damaged) the machine after some period of use or some period of use compatible ink cartridge.