| I've found the best way to deal with a blocked nozzle is to give them a good clean before consigning them to the bin. I use a Xerox WorkCentre 480 in my office and it's cartridges are about £35 - £40 each (from cartridge monkey) but before I replace them I remove them and spray the nozzles with lens cleaner and wipe carefully with kitchen roll. If it is down to a blocked nozzle, after cleaning, I can normally get a couple of hundred extra prints from both the colour and black cartridge before they finally start to fade.
__________________ Diving, like life in general is easy on the way down, but it's the coming back up that poses the most difficulty. |