My experience with the older printers:
FYI; According to my conversation with
yesterday, the general consensus on the cause of clogs on my particular Epson 7900 is misuse, not shipping the machine across the country.
If the cause of a clog is as explained above I am able to clear the clog.
This is something to keep in mind if you are considering buying a used X900 printer. DO NOT assume that a printer with very little use is in better shape than one used regularly. Big, ......BIG mistake
A printer with little use is in better shape that one with lot's of use. The cleaning unit may need cleaning fluid treatment but not a big deal.
Between a printer that was used to print only 30 pages and left for 1 year without any use and a printer that has been used to print 30 prints every day for a year I take the one that has not been used for a year.
Why is the above not true for the x900 printers?
In my opinion you did all that was needed to fix the clog. Why was it not cleared?
Why Epson needs to hide behind an anonymous caller to blame customers for the problems?
I can assure you that problems caused by little use can be fixed.
User neglect, take a look at this:
http://e7800.printermed.com/kv2v6403.htmhttp://e7800.printermed.com/kv2v6455.htmGot the above printer for $100 with empty cartridges because it was badly clogged.
Serviced the cleaning unit and cleaned the head externally. After that I was able to print a clean nozzle check just using the inks that were left in the lines.
http://e7800.printermed.com/kv2v6463.htmThe wiper blade above did not need replacement, it was in great shape after cleaning. Same with the other parts.
After that I cleaned all the printer parts, ran some cleaning fluid trough the head and lubricated - It's working like new.
http://e7800.printermed.com/kv2v6450.htmhttp://e7800.printermed.com/kv2v6410.htmThe above printer was used continuously until the owner bought a new 7900 then set aside for several months.
So, lots of wet ink accumulated over a 3-4 years that the dried off (used a lot and then "neglected", really bad but fixable).
In the attached pic a 9800, similar experience. Behind a 9600 printer, under cover. This printer was stored away in like new condition for several years. It has been cleaned and printing fine now.