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jayemcee | 17:55 Sat 05th Mar 2016 | Computers
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I have an Epson xp 315, now nearly 2 years old. It clogs up and needs head cleaning so frequently that it must be using a fortune in ink. It produces print with white lines about every 1 inch making it difficult to read. Is there any way I can "scrub" the heads without running the head cleaning program?
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https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=head+cleaning+Epson
09:36 Sun 06th Mar 2016
are you using genuine cartridges or refills.
Have a read of the following and see if there is anything to assist your problem :-

http://www.epson.co.uk/gb/en/viewcon/corporatesite/store/products/mainunits/faq/12301/1767

Hans.

I always use genuine ink in any of my printers.

I have read about and experienced (on a friends printer) where compatible ink was used and then a different brand of compatible ink used and that led to the printer clogging up - as there is always residual ink left in the print heads when you change cartridge.
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I too only use genuine Epson inks. My previous but one printer suffered from compatible ink problems so I became a reformed ink user.
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Thanks Hans for the link, I have looked up ink problems in my user guide but it only suggests using the head cleaning utility supplied in the software. It does not say if I can dip a toothbrush in meths(?) or whatever and wipe the rollers??? even if that is physically possible. The ink however needs replacing very frequently and genuine cartridges cost an arm and a leg.
I have found another link which talks about 'Banding' and checking if the print head nozzles need attention.. Might be worth exploring the pages.:-

http://www.epson.com/cgi-bin/Store/support/supDetail.jsp?UseCookie=yes&infoType=FAQ&;oid=201985&foid=232036

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Have a look at some of these.
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Well RATTER15 that was some link. I have had a quick scan of quite a few of the methods and have kept a note of the link. I will give one of them a go, not sure which one. I will have to get up in the right mood because I have not got a lot of confidence in my mechanical abilities. Many thanks for all the answers I have received.
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Sorry, ditched my Epson in February a bought a Canon. Time will tell if this was a good decision.

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