Thursday, May 31, 2012

How to Change Dirty Epson Ink Tanks

Epson ink cartridges are usually placed in ink carriages which also features an ink tank. The purpose of the ink tank is to catch all the excess ink discharged by the device when a document is being printed. This prevents the ink from spilling over into to printer parts which may dry up and potentially damage the printer in the long run. Over time and with continued use, the ink tanks tend to become dirty and clogged.

This will need to be changed for the tank to perform properly and to ensure quality prints as the brand promises. Knowing how to change ink tanks of Epson ink cartridges is crucial. These ink tanks are readily available on the brand’s website or any office supply store offering Epson ink cartridges for sale.

If cleaning and maintenance no longer works, this only means that the ink tanks already need replacement. For those with a number of printers in the office, it is best to store extra ink tanks to easily replace tanks if necessary and prevent delays in printing. It is also important to read the owner’s manual before changing the ink tanks inside the printer. Since each printer uses different Epson ink cartridges, there are those which have individual ink tanks per ink color while some use a single ink tank.

Find out the applicable parts according to the printer used in the office to avoid waste of supplies and effort. Should the printer ink tanks be replaced and still the problems with printing occur, then it is probably time to replace the Epson ink cartridges inside the device itself.

There are instances when our printers suffer from poor prints and there is remaining ink still left inside Epson ink cartridges. The problem may not be the printer or the Epson ink cartridges themselves, but the ink tanks installed the printer device. These ink tanks help keep excess ink from ending up all over the printer, so they eventually need replacement once they are full of ink and dirt. Knowing how to change the ink tank may help to get the printer to work back to its original condition. To change the ink tank, turn off the printer and remove the plug from the electrical socket.

Open the printer door and locate the ink tanks of the printer. These are usually located near the carriage of Epson ink cartridges. Open the replacement ink tank kit purchased and open the disposal bag which came along with the kit. Pull the handle located at the bottom of the ink tank to release it and place inside the disposal bag. Make sure that the bag is close to the printer to avoid any potential spills or drips. Insert the new ink tank the same way the old ones were placed inside the printer. If there is more than one ink tank inside the printer, repeat the same process for the remaining tanks.

Instead of installing new ink tanks, the user also has the option of simply throwing out the contents of the ink tank and reattaching the same inside the printer. This can be an option for those wanting to save on expenses. Close the printer door once the printer ink tanks are replaced and check whether the Epson ink cartridges are performing properly evidenced by clean prints on the paper.