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Ken Doo

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Re: Epson 7900 - LLK channel clogging, banding - what a disappointment!
« Reply #100 on: January 21, 2012, 11:19:25 am »

....The tech on the phone could not help me other than to say run cleanings since it is out of warranty and referring me to, you guessed it, Decision One with the same price quotes.  They want to bill me $100 travel, $175/hr min 1 hr and %1712 in parts and will refund me for any unused parts.....why do I think they will all be used....

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I think the strategy is more "hmmm, let's replace this part and see if that solves it."  They start slow, and  then all the parts are installed.  In practice, it's not a bad stretegy.  The parts (aside from a new head) are relatively inexpensive.  And if your printer is out of warranty, those "replaceable parts" have been used for a while and it's not a bad idea to replace them with new ones---the thought being they also might be nearing the end of their useful life.  It's the labor that's gonna hurt your pocketbook.  Not much consolation, I know.  There are definitely little tricks/tips to keeping your Epson printer happy, and it'd be great if these were consolidated into a booklet.  (e.g.  monitoring humidity levels with a hygrometer; I haven't had a single clog since on my 9800; I've been told to monitor humidity more closely with my 9900).

Replacement Epson printer parts here (for the more daring diy'er):  http://shopping.netsuite.com/s.nl/c.362672/sc.18/category.22055/.f
I'm not so daring.  There is also a decent article at the bottom of the link/page on Epson wide format printer maintenance and repair.  Some good tips there on printers/maintenance/usage.  At the bottom of the article is a link to a site where you can search for service manuals, like the Epson 7900/9900.  The service manual is about $40 at www.2manuals.com  Again, no experience with 2manuals, as I'm not so daring, and haven't had a need (knock on wood) to do any such repairs/replacement.

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Re: Epson 7900 - LLK channel clogging, banding - what a disappointment!
« Reply #101 on: January 21, 2012, 12:03:08 pm »

I have old firmware based on the if its not broke why fix it philosophy.  I womder if it might be worth updating and doing another power clean to the LLK pair only (cant do power clean to pairs with the firmware I have.)

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Re: Epson 7900 - LLK channel clogging, banding - what a disappointment!
« Reply #102 on: January 21, 2012, 07:16:12 pm »

The service manual is about $40 at www.2manuals.com

They're illegally selling copies of copyrighted manuals (not just Epson, but for a variety of vendors).  They have no claim to the IP in question and they're charging money to give you a copy.

I wonder how many photopgrahers here would appreciate someone selling a copy of their photograph?
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Re: Epson 7900 - LLK channel clogging, banding - what a disappointment!
« Reply #103 on: January 22, 2012, 12:20:46 pm »

Really, what are the sales numbers and what are the percentages of users (in the various technology periods) with access to the internet and of them, how many posted on forums and so forth?  That's just two problems you have with your claim.  "Conventional wisdom statistics" indeed.  The need to put that term in quotes says about all that needs to be said about it.

This is exactly why we need to continue our pursuit with Epson; if we had all the facts/information our conversation would be pointless.  However, the whole purpose of this thread is to raise awareness and document known issues.
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Re: Epson 7900 - LLK channel clogging, banding - what a disappointment!
« Reply #104 on: January 22, 2012, 05:04:47 pm »

"Usually the companies know exactly what the problem is."

That hits the nail on the head.  With my printer I had difficulties from day one requiring the printhead to be replaced within the first month.  It was for a problem that was cropping up all over the internet and yet Epson acted like they didn't know what I was describing.  I am sure everyone that had the problem happen had reported it to Epson as they were all under warranty at the time. 

Worse, they initially absolutely refused to send someone to fix it even though it was under warranty.  Why? Because I was printing on non-Epson papers and they weren't going to support output problems related to non-Epson papers, even though the problem was banding. My complaints that a pro level printer like this was made to print on all types of high quality paper fell on deaf ears and they weren't even going to address it until I showed that it also happened on Epson paper.  It required my purchasing and reproducing the problem on Epson and non-Epson papers and mailing the sheets in to them before they would service the machine!

The problem now is not a simple clog.  I upgraded my firmware and did two color pair power cleans to the LLK/Y channel.  It restores the nozzles but one line in the pattern appears light and the clogged nozzles come back in minutes.  I have never had that happen with any other color channel.  And even when the nozzle check looks good, albeit a bit lighter, I get horrendous horizontal banding when I print a large gray square but not a colored square.  If you search the internet you can find many complaints about this, so it is hard to believe that Epson knows nothing about it.

Nothing I can do but let the service people visit and hope the repair cost doesn't approach the cost of a new machine.

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Re: Epson 7900 - LLK channel clogging, banding - what a disappointment!
« Reply #105 on: March 05, 2012, 04:48:12 pm »

We just started having this issue. Same story. A few weeks over warranty, started seeing banding, missing a block on the top and bottom of nozzle check. No cleaning auto or manual (with cleaners) makes a difference.

I'm 100% on board with trying to get attention on this. Let me know how I can help. We're a small and new shop and this has rocked our world, not in a good way.

 >:( >:( >:( >:(

 
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Re: Epson 7900 - LLK channel clogging, banding - what a disappointment!
« Reply #106 on: March 05, 2012, 05:45:41 pm »

We just started having this issue. Same story. A few weeks over warranty, started seeing banding, missing a block on the top and bottom of nozzle check. No cleaning auto or manual (with cleaners) makes a difference.

James - Contact Epson immediately and ask technical support to give you a break... if you are within a "couple of weeks" of the original warranty.  If you don't get anywhere, ask to speak to a manager.  And please keep us all posted to the outcome.

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Re: Epson 7900 - LLK channel clogging, banding - what a disappointment!
« Reply #107 on: March 05, 2012, 05:47:24 pm »

I've sent them an email, but actually the initial phone rep said I was still under warranty by a few days, but later I got contacted and was told that he was new, so I think a manager actually pushed this the other direction. :(
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Re: Epson 7900 - LLK channel clogging, banding - what a disappointment!
« Reply #108 on: March 05, 2012, 05:57:03 pm »

Call again and keep calling if you need too... they should honor the warranty at this juncture.

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Re: Epson 7900 - LLK channel clogging, banding - what a disappointment!
« Reply #109 on: March 05, 2012, 10:02:45 pm »

nope. Other carts are all at least 30%. nozzle check print shows significant loss on LLK that cleanings have no effect on.

When I do a pair cleaning on Yellow/LLK, I get an "automatic cleaning failed (try again?)" error. Clue: try again = no worky. I will try and convince Epson that they would be doing the right thing by extending my warranty, but I'm not hopeful. It's looking like buying a new one will be a better investment than fixing this one, which is sick.
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Re: Epson 7900 - LLK channel clogging, banding - what a disappointment!
« Reply #110 on: March 15, 2012, 03:23:26 pm »

In 1.5 years, I've had serious, unfixable "clogs" on both the LM and now C channels. I put clogs in parentheses because I have my doubts and suspect something more like delamination. Both required head replacement.

In having interacted with epson and vendors extensively on these, there is no doubt in my mind there is a serious issue with these heads, and that sporadic light use can lead to the problem, and heavy use on matte paper can too.
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Re: Epson 7900 - LLK channel clogging, banding - what a disappointment!
« Reply #111 on: March 16, 2012, 02:06:45 pm »

Add one more the extensive list. epson 9900  (24 months old) LLK 40% missing. The rest are spot on. I already feel defeated after reading this whole thread.

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Re: Epson 7900 - LLK channel clogging, banding - what a disappointment!
« Reply #112 on: March 22, 2012, 04:10:11 pm »

Hi again everyone!

No changes on my end. No, I have not repaired my Epson 7900 yet. I am taking somewhat of a "wait and see" approach. All my communication with Epson (that I described earlier in this thread) resulted in NO favors or generosity from them, and I just can't justify spending $2400 or more to have this problem POSSIBLY fixed by Decision One - especially after reading some of your reviews about their service! And I do have a huge issue with their ridiculous hourly rate. And with the fact that they charge you for parts and labor BEFORE they even come over to properly diagnose the problem.

So part of me thinks of just buying a new machine - but I am still not sure whether to go with a new HP or Cannon - quite a bit research has to be done before I make that decision. And then, I start to remember how much effort it took to bring this Epson monster to my 2nd floor condo up our narrow staircase - and I want to bite the bullet, and just pay for repairs, and be done with it. But then, what if my Epson breaks again after being repaired? Eeeeesh....To make a long story short, I'm in limbo on this one.

My Epson is currently running fine, with the BIG exception of the same old LLK issue - and that channel is pretty much 100% gone. ....I did have a little scare yesterday - after being of town for a week and and returning home to make some prints, my Cyan and Light Magenta channels were FULLY gone on the test pattern - but a regular cleaning resolved that. (although, I almost rejoiced for a second because that additional failure would have made my "repair or new printer" decision easier. I still fantasize about throwing this monster off a cliff. )

For the time being, I create all of my darker prints, ones that do not use LLK ink, on the Epson 7900, and all of my light colored prints are done on my old HP DesignJet - which is smaller and much slower, but runs like a workhorse.

@chaddro, thanks for mentioning the damper. From doing lots of reading on this issue, I do think that ink starvation is a possible reason. Although, I wouldn't DARE to try to install that myself. I am not at ALL mechanically inclined. However, if someone wants to come over and attempt a new damper installation - or heck, a whole new Damper Assembly - on my printer, please be my guest. I would happily pay you a reasonable rate for a successful "damper swap". ...And feed you dinner.  :)

Speaking of exclusivity of Epson and Decision One: in my area - Chicago - there is ONE MORE service company that Epson mentioned to me when I initially, months ago, made a customer service call to them about my problem. This company is called Computer Maintenance Inc, in Addision IL (http://computermi.com/). They are NOT affiliated with Epson. They "only" charge $100 / hr, but their travel fee is $175, and their parts are a more expensive (than Decision One parts). For example, their print head price is $1300 and Decision One print head price is $1132.  I called them initially, they immediately diagnosed my problem as a print head issue, and overall didn't sound too interested in repairing my printer.  I thought that was odd, so have not considered using them. Perhaps though I should call them back and possibly get a more knowledgeable person on the phone.

Has anyone had any experience with Computer Maintenance, Inc.?

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