Is your Epson EcoTank producing faded, streaky, or blank prints? You could be dealing with Epson EcoTank ink flow problems. Since these printers use a refillable tank system instead of cartridges, trapped air bubbles or clogged nozzles can disrupt ink flow. Luckily, the fix is simpler than you think. In this guide, we’ll walk you through how to prime Epson EcoTank correctly, clean the printhead, and get your printer running smoothly again.
Step 1– We have to first run a nozzle check. To run a nozzle check, first, we need to go to the settings.
Step 2– The Epson EcoTank clogged printhead can be unclogged using the printhead cleaning, which is inside the maintenance menu. Find the maintenance button and press the OK button on the printer
Step 3– Navigate to the nozzle check option using the left and right arrow keys, and then press the OK key to select the nozzle check option. After the nozzle check is done, we can continue to the EcoTank printhead cleaning.
Step 4– Load an A4 size paper into the paper tray and then press the print button as shown in the image below to check the Epson printer ink delivery system.
Step 5– Check the document printed to check how bad the Epson 522 ink not flowing issue is. There might be only one color of EcoTank ink not flowing, or there could be multiple.
Step 6-The printer will ask if there are any missing segments. Move the selector to the yes option and then press the OK button.
Step 7– Select Yes to clean the Epson EcoTank clogged printhead.
Epson EcoTank ink flow problems can generally be tackled using this cleaning method for the printhead. If you have tried the above method and still the EcoTank ink not flowing, then you should sit back, open the dialer on your phone, and call Printer Touch now. We are the best in your niche, and the niche is printer issues. Our printer experts can fix any issue within a very short amount of time with their experience. Call Printer Touch