Here's a link to a video on YouTube created by Inkjet Mall specifically regarding cleaning the Epson R3000. The absolute best source of advice on cleaning an Epson printer that I have ever found is over at Inkjet Mall (Jon Cone's business). If a couple cleaning cycles and letting it sit for a day doesn't fix you're problem, then you may need to physically clean up. Epson says don't run more than four without letting it sit for six hours. Have you run a cleaning cycle (page 36 of the manual)? You can run more than one, but you need to be careful. When I had blotches like you're describing, that usually meant a cleaning was in order. MK or PK will be one of them it switches between them for the same nozzle. When you do a nozzle check you should see 8 squares. I see that Canon Pro-100s are $59: awfully tempting to junk this POS printer (and $125 worth of ink cartridges :-((( ) and start over. Is this due to a clogged head or some other problem? When I do a "Nozzle Check" I get 8 square patterns, not nine, but the ninth (on the right side of the page) is probably MK which may not print when I have the printer set to use PK? When I make a print on this thing I get splotches or just plain drops of black ink at random places on the print, obviously ruining the print.
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