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Cleaning the Print Head

If you find that the printout is unexpectedly faint or that dots are missing, you may be able to solve these problems by cleaning the print head, which ensures that the nozzles are delivering ink properly.
You can clean the print head from your computer using the Head Cleaning utility in the printer driver or from the printer by using the buttons.
Note:
Because print head cleaning uses some ink from all tanks, clean the print head only if quality declines; for example, if the printout is blurry or the color is incorrect or missing.
Use the Nozzle Check utility first to confirm that the print head needs to be cleaned. This saves ink.
When ink is low you may not be able to clean the print head. Refill the appropriate ink tank first.

Using the Head Cleaning utility for Windows

Follow the steps below to clean the print head using the Head Cleaning utility.
Make sure that the transportation lock is set to the unlocked position.
Make sure that no lights are indicating errors.
Right-click the printer icon on the taskbar, then select Head Cleaning.
If the printer icon does not appear, refer to the following section to add the icon.
Follow the on-screen instructions.
The  power light flashes while the printer performs the cleaning cycle.
Caution:
Never turn off the printer while the  power light is flashing. Doing so may damage the printer.
Note:
If print quality has not improved after repeating this procedure about three times, run the power cleaning from the printer driver. Then run the nozzle check again and repeat the head cleaning if necessary. If print quality has still not improved, contact Epson support.
Power cleaning consumes more ink than normal cleaning. If you perform power cleaning when the remaining ink in the ink tank is low, the print quality may not improve completely. If the alert screen appears on the computer’s screen, you have to click the Continue button and then perform power cleaning repeatedly, or refill the ink and then perform power cleaning again.
See Refilling the Ink Tanks
To maintain print quality, we recommend printing a few pages on a regular basis.