Hi Jamie,
It is not just nozzle blocks, but air in the feed tubes, too. You will be unlikely to be able to find a colour that will fire a particular nozzle, since you will have to take into account the icc profiling, etc. You'd need to write your own driver for that
. I'm thinking that colour gradients may be the best option, hopefully you will see the banding. imho, the manual nozzle check/clean cycle works better than the auto method. I do not think merely printing a particular colour to work the air through will work, since the cleaning cycle uses a vacuum pump to suck the air/ink through. It is debatable whether it is better to leave the printer powered on, or off, between print sessions. If you can put a wet sponge/tray of water in the machine, and cover the machine with a polythene sheet, thus increasing the humidity in its vicinity will help, but not recommended if you forget to remove it before printing
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Unfortunately the cleaning cycle does not work on individual colour nozzles, hence the ink wastage. Of course, if you were to get third party dye inks, then that solves the blocking situation, (but not the air locks)
Best wishes,
Ray