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How to Permanently Resolve Print Head Clog, Nozzle Clog & Banding on Epson Stylus Pro 9900 Printer

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  • čas přidán 1. 11. 2013
  • This video will show you how to permanently resolve print head clogs, nozzle clogs and banding with the Epson Stylus Pro 9900 Printer.

Komentáře • 384

  • @bionovaproducts385
    @bionovaproducts385 Před 10 lety +5

    I was about to order an Epson 9900 printer, but you have changed my mind. Thank you
    so much for saving me a ton of money, waste of production time and the frustration of talking with "Epson we don't care customer support people ". Your message is clear!

  • @VarkaTheDragon
    @VarkaTheDragon Před 4 lety +5

    I've wanted to do this so, so much to my 9900 over the last 6-9 months. Words cannot describe how much I want to do exactly this when I finally lose patience with its crap and decide its time to retire it.
    You're truly doing God's work. Thank you from the bottom of my heart. (And empty Green ink-tank...)

  • @rpbvid
    @rpbvid Před 8 lety +22

    +Art by the Artist Hey Jeff, I know your video to many may look crazy, but I am an Artist who prints with a DTG printer. Nothing is more frustrating to have paid for an expensive piece of equipment, have production that must commence, and be told that you have to keep buying costly parts that pan out to be, opportunities for a company to keep you shelling out your hard earned money so that you can keep dreaming about a machine that performs consistent with how much you paid for it. Many would say salvage it out for someone else, but that's easier said than done. Bottom line, companies whose warranties and service don't measure up to the high cost of their products, should scale down their prices. period. It is only fair that we get what we pay for. Great video! I understand your frustration.

  • @user-ms1dw5fm6q
    @user-ms1dw5fm6q Před 2 lety +2

    This was more satisfying to watch than any satisfying to watch video on internet. Thank you sir.

  • @wallartquotesanddesigns
    @wallartquotesanddesigns Před 10 lety +5

    FANTASTIC JEFF... Its stopped me from buying this machine. I have also read reviews about the customer service from Epsom. You certainly made your point! I respect you very much for your video. Cheers Tony, Liverpool UK

  • @dominikzuberbuehler
    @dominikzuberbuehler Před 2 lety +1

    Jeff... you did what all of us always wanted to do with this crap machine. A true hero!

  • @3dulimited952
    @3dulimited952 Před rokem +1

    I bought the same printer a week ago and there was a sledge hammer in the box and I couldn’t work out what it was for … after watching your video it’s crystal clear Thank you 😂

  • @Livefreephotography
    @Livefreephotography Před 9 lety +15

    I always imagined myself doing this this. Thank you. My feelings exactly.

  • @weedsers
    @weedsers Před 7 měsíci

    I was glued to my screen with inquisitive curiosity, feeling like, "you know what, he might have the solution! Finaly!". And then I realized where this video was going as soon as I saw the work gloves come out hahahahaha. You did what I presume all of us would like to do in this situation. lol Good on you man!

  • @brizad187
    @brizad187 Před 8 lety +4

    if u never delt with Epson u have no clue.. this guy is awsome!!!

    • @rpbvid
      @rpbvid Před 8 lety

      +brizad187 I know that's right!

  • @joshuahayden784
    @joshuahayden784 Před 6 lety

    At first I thought this was an educational video, but then I realized about two minutes in that it was a PSA for the American people...well done sir. Very entertaining.

  • @dawfurby
    @dawfurby Před 9 lety

    This was the most satisfying video ever. My college uses these printers for their photo program. Last semester I saw a lot of prints coming out with banding and two of mine had giant grey strips along the paper in the same spot on each one. My school refuses to look at them and just tell me that it needs a cleaning. Now I will tell them to look at this video and try to lie to me again.

  • @noiryoo1
    @noiryoo1 Před 9 lety +1

    I love your style of solving Epson problems :). Epson printers are very well known about their print head problems as I am having now now with 4880.

  • @jaycordary
    @jaycordary Před 10 lety +2

    As the owner of an Epson 7900 huge ass paper weight that performed identically to the 9900, I salute you. I still have not had the courage to do as you did in the vain hope that someday heads might become available again at some reasonable price. Wishful thinking I know......

  • @xaxua
    @xaxua Před 4 lety +6

    great video. I was having the same problem with my P9000, and this solved it 100%

  • @burningsociety9463
    @burningsociety9463 Před 8 lety +19

    I was watching this video for a the first 2 minutes & thought.. hey I've had to deal with Epson before.. Wheres his sledge hammer? long behold.. there it is.
    Love your work.
    :D

    • @merrickx
      @merrickx Před 8 lety +4

      I love beholding longly.

  • @TonyPietrzyk
    @TonyPietrzyk Před 10 lety +26

    After 2 years my 4900 LLK channel stopped working, I'm told the repair will be $1900. What size sledge do you recommend for the 4900?

  • @BrunosDraftKits
    @BrunosDraftKits Před 3 lety

    I had an Epson Surecolor 7070 about 5 years ago. Printed the most beautiful colors I ever saw.....for about a year and a half. Then print head clogged and they wanted $2000 to change out the head. I now have 2 HPs and 2 Canons. Canon heads cost $500 but at least you can change em yourself. HP heads are less than $200. This video was outstanding.

  • @hansformat
    @hansformat Před rokem

    I have had 2 r3000 and a p800 die on me before their 4rth birthday. Perfectly cared for and printed on 2x per week or more. Your solution is the best i have seen.

  • @rustyharris9481
    @rustyharris9481 Před 4 lety

    I've working on office machines for almost 40 years. The number of times I've wanted to do this, would be in the thousands!

  • @volteonex1862
    @volteonex1862 Před 3 lety +2

    I was told to find a CZcams video on how to replace the print head and this is what I got XD

  • @crazypeoplearoundtheworld304

    I knew where this was going when i saw it in the driveway, lol.

  • @yukonpeter
    @yukonpeter Před 6 měsíci

    We've had our Epson 9890 running consistently for 10 years. It has been a beauty. Yes, the printhead is a bit flaky and so far we have replaced ours 2 times (I did it myself, not a big deal, but not cheap). IMHO your anger got the best of you. You should have just replaced the printhead yourself (1 hour job). Hope you got a printer in the end that worked for you. FYI when I called Epson about getting my printhead replaced, by a technician, they quoted me a cost higher than a brand new printer! I told them to get a life. So I have a love / hate relationship with Epson, but I have to admit over the years their printers have been absolutely critical to the success of our art business.

    • @jamessepulveda5202
      @jamessepulveda5202 Před 5 měsíci

      i guess you missed the part where he said he had 2 of them already replaced

  • @danabowden8227
    @danabowden8227 Před 8 lety +7

    Good for you Jeff! Love this video!! Something every Epson owner has wanted to do, or at least thought of doing. I own 5 printers from the most basic all the way up - NONE of them work properly and I have spent WAY too many hours/days/weeks on the phone with the "Epson customer-we don't care center". The most recent print head troubles with a brand new 9900 that went on for about two years finally sent me over the edge, and this is in addition to dealing with Epson's refusal to update their software - that's a sore spot in itself!!! In response to comments below about "giving it away", thanks for sparing some unsuspecting novice out there the misery of owning an Epson. I would like to see a national "burn your Epson printer" day soon.

  • @AERIALBOY1
    @AERIALBOY1 Před 2 měsíci

    you are my hero. I do aerials and have had the 9800 now a P6000. junk.. those people at epson could care less and they let you know it. told me service call $900. sadly this is beginning to be common in customer service everywhere but they top the chart.

  • @kydruid
    @kydruid Před 10 lety +8

    So, what printer did you buy after addressing the clogging issues on the Epson x900 in this fashion?

  • @michealdharrell
    @michealdharrell Před 14 dny

    I was just about to pick on of these up on marketplace. Thank you for posting.

  • @parkersmithphoto
    @parkersmithphoto Před 7 lety +5

    I have owned both Epson and Canon large format printers, and I can say from experience that the CANON printers are superior in absolutely every way to the Epson. The software is better, print quality, user experience, maintenance, everything is better with Canon. I honestly don't know how (other than marketing) Epson maintains their status as the best solution for ink jet printing. Canon needs to up their marketing game and really go after this market. So many dissatisfied Epson customers are ripe for the picking.

  • @chukblak
    @chukblak Před 7 lety +6

    I felt like using your solution but I did not try it Thank You for making me laugh while I was so frustrated

  • @demoking1422
    @demoking1422 Před 5 lety

    Thank you for a very informative video many self help video's on here do not work , your video solves the problem , saves money and time and the tool required is a must have for any DIY warrior , I have found a case of beer and a few close friends accelerates the process.

  • @judystuart
    @judystuart Před 10 lety +10

    Thanks, I feel Sooooooo much better now. Great video.

  • @paolobranquino7687
    @paolobranquino7687 Před rokem

    Fantastic! Bravo Jeff. They are the same "We don't care Epson support people all over the planet". We make them to important and customer are not needed anymore. Soo, unless we find some type of well made printer we won't be able to get this right. I do love your Video. In my country they thing we are milk cows and for the same printer heads they want around $3'000 plus set up. Appalling....

  • @hansformat
    @hansformat Před 9 lety +1

    Superb video...my Epson 3000r has clogging issues right now...trying everything...may soon use your brilliant technique here

  • @ricksharp8348
    @ricksharp8348 Před 10 lety +27

    BTW: I think the new 9900's come with a sledge hammer hung on the back

  • @jd957
    @jd957 Před 5 lety

    Unfortunately there are other products on the market with known issues that companies refuse to acknowledge. If only there were a way to hold them responsible! Watching your video makes me very sure I will never purchase an Epson product. Great video! I can only imagine your frustration in trying to get a product out the door and having to deal with a defective piece of equipment.

  • @kevindoubleday8403
    @kevindoubleday8403 Před 8 lety +1

    DAMN...I feel refreshed after watching your video. The point being the Shitty customer support that most large format print manufacturers give to their customers. Most times they use the customer as a R&D tool to move their product along.

  • @ricksharp8348
    @ricksharp8348 Před 10 lety

    That is the funniest video I have ever seen! It should go viral. I have the first Epson Wide Format ever issued and it has run wonderfully for 15 years! Small things have gone wrong but I guess they don't make them like the used to!

  • @davidcmckee
    @davidcmckee Před 8 lety

    I have to say this video gave me great pleasure to watch since I have felt his pain for sure! I have two Canon Printers. An IPF6100 and a IPF8300 both of which have had constant problems with head cleaning issues. Before printing I would pray to the Printer God in hopes that I would not get the infamous Clean Head Error!!! Both printers are not working after a trip to Paris this summer even though they were left on as Canon suggests. I have gone round and round with Canon with no help since my printer is out of warranty. The printers were hardly used and it is hard to believe that such an expensive commercial device can be rendered useless so easily. When the Canon printers have a head clog the printer is rendered useless until you replace the head. At least an Epson printer will still print something when a nozzle is clogged. Canons mark the head clogged and no prints can be made until the head is replaced. I have gone through multiple heads under warranty with Canon with very low print volume. I will never buy a CANON again!! With Epson's you can at least use the Windex trick most of the time and get results. Canons mark the head for death so they can purge ink and sell you heads! I could pay Canon $1,500 flat labor to come fix plus $500 for a new head and replace purged ink for another $500.... HUM - I will roll my Canon's to the Garbage Truck LOL!

    • @davidcmckee
      @davidcmckee Před 8 lety

      ***** I have never been able to print in service mode even though I could get a nozzle print pattern to print? My Canon IPF8300 also after clean printhead issue now says that the cover is open when it is not and is now stuck with now help from CANON! I have removed heads before and tried to clean with no luck. I have not tried to clean capping unit. How do you print in service mode?

  • @mikeclasenii6567
    @mikeclasenii6567 Před 6 lety

    The people who gave a thumbs down obviously don't own an Epson Stylus Pro 4900, 7900, or 9900. I called Epson support a week ago, they said I needed a print head, roughly $1600 or more - yeah right! I just called Epson support a second time, same issue, I was transferred to six different numbers before being advised it would cost $295 to send a tech out for an hour and that doesn't include any parts. The first time I called, I must have got the Print Head Replacement Resolution guy??? Dollar signs are flying away! Just spent near two hundred on a maintenance tank and two ink cartridges to continue the ink cleaning on this 7900 Stylus Pro. My 7900 Pro started the horizontal banding after the three year extended warranty ran out, 663 total pages have been printed with my 7900 printer. Also I receive an automatic cleaning failed, red and white error message, within the first two years - ridiculous for a "professional" printer! No amount of cleaning, power cleaning, paired cleaning, will correct the issue. Odd; prints one print with no flaws, and the next print has horizontal banding that never ends with future prints no matter how much money and ink you feed it, as it is requesting. Clogged Nozzles Detected, yet the thing just drinks your money away and doesn't unclog the nozzles. This is a design flaw, and a legal issue. A class action lawsuit probably is in the works, or exists already due to how much money these printers drink up and waste, with its clogged nozzles and banding issues.

  • @planetarydefender1
    @planetarydefender1 Před 7 lety +5

    HP Designjet Z3200. Thermal inkjet technology reduces nozzle clogs. Easy user replaceable printheads. HP printheads have a separate warranty. If it goes bad under warranty they send a replacement.

    • @vimel24
      @vimel24 Před 3 lety

      The same with the Canon

  • @miklan205
    @miklan205 Před 10 lety

    Haha, That is gold! Im so glad someone has done this. If only companies like Epson would take note and acknowledge their poor customer service. HP were the same a few years ago when i called them.

  • @arminlastinger333
    @arminlastinger333 Před 6 lety

    Wow - that´s a very good solution - respect !!!! We sell Epson printers before Canon - now it´s running very smooth!

  • @mellosays
    @mellosays Před 10 lety +2

    Wow! And I thought there was a solution coming. I really don't know what to say, but I guess you've made your point. Though I just called Epson for the same problem with a brand new 7900 I got less than 2 weeks ago and the banding problem was right from the beginning. Still, after so many calls and visits from the Epson techs, the problem is not resolved.

  • @andytodzia1224
    @andytodzia1224 Před 10 lety +3

    Love it. I have a 7900 and feel your pain about this series of Epson Printers. When my 7900 finally bites the dust I am switching over to Canon. There are just too many headaches with the larger Epson printers.

  • @brotherernest5993
    @brotherernest5993 Před 4 lety +2

    You are my hero! I knew as soon as you said that “you will never have to do another cleaning” that you were going to smash the ever-living hell out of the printer with a hammer.
    I looked at my wife and said, he’s doing to sledge hammer that printer... watch.
    This was an awesome video! I’ll share it in our Facebook printing groups.

  • @NetWibe
    @NetWibe Před 6 lety +1

    I have tried your method and it WORKS!!! Thank you.

  • @kjincanada
    @kjincanada Před 4 měsíci

    I had the feeling of what he's gonna do at the end 😂😂😂

  • @demotester3095
    @demotester3095 Před 7 lety

    I hate Epson problems, too, bought a 3880 A2+ printer and within 1 year a technician came (no costs for me) and I learned that it is nearly impossible to repair this printer without really advanced skills and must hear "oh you cannot replace print head with a reasonable effort". I always used Epson original ink. After 1,5 years and about 1500 prints, I had problems with printhead that could not be solved and I sold it for 40% of original price. Thank you Epson for selling crap to your customers for much money. And thank you "Art by the Artist" for this clever solution of a very annoying problem.

  • @kdw75
    @kdw75 Před 10 lety

    We have a couple of 9900s that we run the snaught out of, and so far they haven't had any issues. We go through a set of 700ml cartridges ever month or so. If there is a problem though the extended warranty we have covers all the parts and labor costs. I couldn't imagine having any brand of printer this size without that. It's just part of the cost of doing business. We have clogs sometimes, but they are quickly resolved with the automatic cleaning.

  • @Mach1Airspace
    @Mach1Airspace Před 8 lety +13

    Man, I know that must have felt really, really good!

    • @buggenocide2089
      @buggenocide2089 Před 6 lety

      yah ... go baby go ... give it another swing for all of us out here that have been repeatedly screwed by epson sucky attitudes and engineering ...

  • @anasabdullah6603
    @anasabdullah6603 Před rokem

    We are very happy each time we see or feel one more EPSON unit has been sold in the local market for a competitor because we know the best way to destroy competitor business (...and life and mental health) is to have EPSON wide printing machine at their workplace! 😈😈😈

  • @osbornephoto1955
    @osbornephoto1955 Před 4 lety

    Thank God...someone has finally come up with a solution to fix my 9800. I hate the expense of this piece of junk and finally gave it away free with $2000.00 worth of ink. I actually thought about shooting it with a shotgun but this fix here seems to work just as good.

  • @maxvideodrome4215
    @maxvideodrome4215 Před rokem

    It's good that you made sure the camera was recording first :)

  • @guttercatt
    @guttercatt Před rokem

    lmao i watched every minute of this video. i cant even be disappointed. hell yea Jeff

  • @MaxoticsTV
    @MaxoticsTV Před 7 lety

    Another admirer here! My wife got worried I was laughing so hard.

  • @number4cat1
    @number4cat1 Před 2 lety +2

    I think a more effective way to never have another print head issue with your Epson PXXXX printer AND give Epson "We Don't Care" Support some much needed feedback, would be to load your new Epson boat anchor into an airplane and fly over the nearest Epson "We Don't Care" Support Center. Then call them, tell them you are returning your printer for service, and ask them where they would like you to put it.

  • @InfiniteShoresImages
    @InfiniteShoresImages Před 10 lety +1

    Dear Jeff, We have a better solution than you showed in your video. We bought a Canon iPF8400 and now we use our Epson 9900 as a $6000 shelf. Nice video, thanks so much. Sad, but nice to know that others have endured the same torture as we have.

  • @zsoltalbert
    @zsoltalbert Před 2 lety +1

    This looks like fun !
    I have to try this out!

  • @sergiushannan
    @sergiushannan Před rokem

    I had a feeling that was coming and I wasn't disappointed. Gold! I'm going to sell mine and hope to get a couple hundred bucks out of it 😅

  • @xsydx
    @xsydx Před 8 lety +7

    Switched my 7900 to a canon IPF8400. Had to replace each head once on the canon in the past 2 years but user replaceable so just swap out and go. Come with 1yr warranty. Never again EPSON!

  • @jkhill74
    @jkhill74 Před 8 lety +3

    That was a thing of beauty. I know exactly how you feel only my problem is with Canon. Your description strangely mirrored my experience with Canon.

    • @vimel24
      @vimel24 Před 3 lety

      If you replace purge unit on time you should not have Epson's problems with Canon

    • @jkhill74
      @jkhill74 Před 3 lety

      @@vimel24 The Canon I used had an inherent problem with print heads clogging. It's all history now. 😉

  • @Welder.
    @Welder. Před 2 lety

    GREAT video... ill try this tomorrow, my staff said they tried everything... yeah right!, they didnt watch this I bet, what the hell am I paying them for.

  • @QuickEK
    @QuickEK Před 9 lety +1

    so unexpected! AMAZING!!!!! thanks for posting. having similar issues with my Epson printer.

  • @HannaARTzink
    @HannaARTzink Před 8 lety

    OOOOOOOh my gooooosh.
    I really feel for you... You couldn't express your frustration any better.
    I hope life goes on for you well once you god rid of the "clog" problem!
    Thanks.

  • @paulh6591
    @paulh6591 Před 2 lety

    I've seen a few of these 7900 and 9900 printers discarded/sent to surplus from other departments at the large organization I work at. We have our own 7900 (shorter sister printer of the 9900 in this video) and a 9800 in our shop and even though the 7900 is the newer unit, it is the dead one and the one which had the most problems. We ended up taking it out of service a few years ago. We were pretty good about keeping the head and head park area clean but it was a losing battle. Two years ago I intended to take the whole thing apart a perform a last-ditch heroic effort to fix it but there's no time, and parts are expensive too, with no light at the end of the tunnel. The best advice I have is to stay away from this generation of Epson (the older printer we have is still soldiering along, but I needed to put a new head in it 5 years ago. The original head lasted 8 years, a pretty good run.) And if you get one of these 7900 or 9900 or 9880 printers free from someone (who hasn't given it the sledgehammer treatment it deserves yet) then have at it, if it's free you have nothing to lose and you can sell the logic boards and other parts off of it for a few bucks. The rest of it may make a nice tomato planter once hollowed out. All I can say is we've been down to one printer for two years now, and when I dies we will need a replacement, pronto. Had Epson given at least one ounce of care for their customers I'd tell our management to buy an Epson replacement in a heartbeat.. "We don't care" should have consequences. I'm retiring next year and I want a new printer in place for younger staff to work with when I'm gone; as it stands this year I'll make point of specifying that a Canon be purchased, just to deny Epson a sale.

    • @paulh6591
      @paulh6591 Před rokem

      I followed through on the best procedure to address the clogged Epson print head, and the "we don't care" issue: the purchase of a 44" Canon imagePROFRAF PRO-4100. At four grand it came with a full complement of the medium-sized 350ML inks (11, plus chroma optimizer. Has a solid warranty, and the print head pops right out; it's easily user-serviceable. Later, Epsongator.

  • @ed0uble
    @ed0uble Před 10 lety +2

    I'm about ready to apply this technique to my SP 4900.

  • @amplify3735
    @amplify3735 Před rokem

    11880 is a fantastic machine also printing on thin card with super fine detail but I had the same problem..head clogged on the magenta . had to get rid of it 2015 as it would not clear. sad as I would give it a 10/10 even today in 2023

  • @herodogs4kids
    @herodogs4kids Před 9 lety +1

    That's pretty hysterical and judging from the comments, even those that are frustrated with you for not helping them fix their clogged Epson, Epson should really be able to see that there is quite a problem with this. I have had an Epson 9800 for 6 years and it has performed brilliantly with very very few problems with clogging. I was looking to upgrade to the 9900 but I may just wait a bit on that....

  • @shtroizn
    @shtroizn Před 9 lety

    OMG! I was expecting a replacement printer by another company. You outdid yourself. Haha! Let all customer (we don't care) support companies see this and fret!

  • @IAMFOOZY
    @IAMFOOZY Před 2 lety +1

    This was a great video. Thank you so much. Literally change my life

  • @pedrofarias-nardi3410
    @pedrofarias-nardi3410 Před 9 lety

    Well done. Just spend a full bottle of windex and nada on my 3800, had it with Epson.

  • @notawildthingy
    @notawildthingy Před 8 lety +1

    @Art by the Artist So what wide format printer did you replace this with? Presumably not another Epson printer.

  • @mikemcn301
    @mikemcn301 Před 9 lety

    I had the same problem with my 9900 with the Light Magenta ink. Absolutely nothing on that channel no matter how many time I cleaned it. So I just bought a Color Munki and did a new profile on each of my papers and canvases and it prints beautiful again. No banding or anything. We use to get pretty good prints with (4) C M Y K inks. I still have 9 inks to make a print and it looks great.

  • @johnvito4812
    @johnvito4812 Před 9 lety

    I completely understand this video! Should do this to my Epson 4800. Been dead for a few years now. Canon is my next printer!

    • @brianandtarryn
      @brianandtarryn Před 8 lety

      +John Vito How is the Canon working for you? Which model did you decide on?

  • @national-sportswear
    @national-sportswear Před rokem

    And it only took a minute or so! Nice job! Love it! and THANK YOU!

  • @homessf.comluxuryrealestat8968

    I've had a 9900 for 6 years- cleanings yes- but major problems no. Look on line to find out how to clean a clogged ink head if you have this problem. This printer is awesome. Art was frustrated and wasted 5 minutes of my time acting out. He should have spent the time he took to make the video online to find out how to clean a clogged head.

  • @beesanto3097
    @beesanto3097 Před 21 dnem

    I had to watch again because it was so funny LOL oh and by the way I had to share your video.

  • @ksergentakis1
    @ksergentakis1 Před 9 lety +1

    We have a bunch of epson 4880 dtg printers we are always changing the heads. But out large format is a Canon IPF 8300 which we love. I know this feeling oh so well.

  • @BeingBrandy
    @BeingBrandy Před 3 lety

    Yes. Have felt this way about having clogged nozzles in my print head

  • @07Review
    @07Review Před 2 měsíci

    Wow.. thanks GOD!!! I WAS about to buy an Epson

  • @AlejandroSaad
    @AlejandroSaad Před 8 lety +1

    I was about to buy this printer. Thanks for sharing. Most awesome video ever. Wont be buying it anymore. Who do you recommend?

  • @GordonBurnsVideo
    @GordonBurnsVideo Před 5 lety

    Oh I SO know just how he feels. I gave up on Epson printers - after 16 years of customer loyalty and switched to the amazing Canon Prograffe Pro4000 and Pro2000 printers. So glad I did. NEVER EVER get a blocked nozzle and never waste time cleaning print heads and running nozzle checks. AND I can replace a print head myself in minutes for just £500. AND there are other benefits too. Better more efficient use of ink in the cartridges. Replace inks mid print job. Self loading paper. I have never once regretted switching over.

  • @adz9550
    @adz9550 Před rokem

    My Kinda Man, Go Jeff your a legend..!!

  • @markbrandus
    @markbrandus Před 8 lety +4

    Damn you could have sold tickets - I'd buy ten for that whacking. Sadly I was an owner too. This machine is so expensive. I had the same problems, went to the blog community and called and wrote to Epson and they didn't do crap! There should be a class action suit against Epson. I have sold all my Epson equipment. EPSON has been horrible dealing with this issue. I am now with Canon.

  • @number4cat1
    @number4cat1 Před 4 lety

    One more thing (6 years late) ... Your "repair" of the Epson Stuseless Pro 9900 being a permanent one - what did you replace it with?

  • @kennyanderson3264
    @kennyanderson3264 Před 7 lety

    I have been on the brink of this repair hundreds of times. And, he's absolutely right... Epson Customer We Don't Care Support... will NOT help you, no matter what. I took a slightly different approach to repairing my print head problems with my 7600. I bought a Canon!

  • @chazdillon2909
    @chazdillon2909 Před 3 lety

    Lol. Does the 9000 have the same issues? I went to check one out today and both the LC and green were having issues. Couldn’t get them to unclog. I left without it but that’s what brought me here lol.

  • @jjleo6231
    @jjleo6231 Před 3 lety

    Hi bro. Good idea. I'm using p6000. After two years of usage with original epson ink. The print head do not work with llk too. Same thing happens. So i replace a brand new print head for the price you mentioned. After around 2 months light usage it came back again with llk and yellow problems. After few print outs. It will clogged and cleaning needed. Really make me frustrated 😤. One day. One day I will do exactly like you.

  • @davidhunternyc1
    @davidhunternyc1 Před 9 lety

    I LOVE YOU! You're exactly right! Epson's motto is, "We Don't Care"! They truly don't! I live in NYC (the most urban city of America) and when I ask Epson where can I take my R3000 to get it fixed, their answer is, "We Don't Care"! While not quite as evil as Time Warner Cable and Con Edison, Epson is getting up there.

  • @JohnBergeronDinobot
    @JohnBergeronDinobot Před 2 lety

    This video was cathartic - thank you!

  • @awthost
    @awthost Před 3 lety

    The perfect solution 👌 100% accurate answer

  • @ricam.1507
    @ricam.1507 Před rokem

    This is brilliant, gonna test it out. Thanks

  • @Klukman
    @Klukman Před 10 měsíci

    This made my day

  • @barrylevin6616
    @barrylevin6616 Před 8 lety +1

    probably would solve any printer problem permanently. Customer care (or lack of it) is one of several reasons I don't use Epson any longer.

  • @dorothygantenbein3775
    @dorothygantenbein3775 Před 10 lety

    Sorry and so true!! Epson does not care about the 4900 printer either. I have wanted to do the same thing. Bravo!

  • @dayvn530
    @dayvn530 Před 9 lety +2

    I have
    3 4800's
    3 9800's
    1 9600
    1 7900
    1 9900
    The 4800's the 9800's and the 9600 have been flawless for 10+ years. The 7900 and 9900 need new print heads about every 2 years. Next time a head goes bad on one of these 2 printers i will be smashing them too.

  • @jeffborkowski
    @jeffborkowski Před 4 lety

    what did you replace it with? has the replacement required the same "maintenance"?

  • @greenparadise2
    @greenparadise2 Před 8 lety

    ahahahahahahaahaaha "I devise a perminent solution to this printhead problem..." that was HILARIOUS!!!!!!

  • @AnnieCov
    @AnnieCov Před 10 lety

    The *890 series has the same issues, I have five 9890's and so far have bought 7 printheads... only because it was still cheaper than buying a replacement printer. I think I will use Jeff's solution next time :)

  • @john_winslow
    @john_winslow Před 6 lety

    you are a straight up gangsta for this!