A few days ago I replaced the Magenta ink cartridge in my Epson R3000. Before I replaced the cartridge I ran a full page with QImage unclog pattern - all looking fine. I then replaced the cartridge and ran a new full page unclog pattern but now, in stead of solid color columns, there are horisontal bands on a lighter color than expected.
I then ran unclog pattern for Cyan only - no problems. So, as I suspected it seems related to the new cartridge - I ran unclog pattern for Magenta only which reproduced the issue.
In an old topic I created regarding clogging Fred mentioned air/foam can cause issues and adviced patience:
"I also suggest patience! After doing a head clean, let the printer sit overnight. Many times, air/foam will work itself out."
"The foam sometimes shows up when the cartridges are shaken and charged in the printer." http://ddisoftware.com/tech/printers/my-first-clog-issue-with-epson-r3000-need-advice/msg18186/#msg18186So I guess this issue could be air/foam introduced by replacing the cartridge? - I did shake it as instructed .. maybe too much.
I've now printed several pages using the unclog pattern with the Cyan color only and letting the printer sit overnight. However, the last pages I printed today is now getting fainter in color and I'm thinking if continuing this can cause damage to the printer when so little ink is coming through?
I'm tempted to take out the cartridge to check it but don't know if that is safe to do when it is full and the foil/seal is broken.
Any advice appreciated.