Print head is clogged and nozzle cleaning is not successfull.
Replace the cartridges.
Otherwise, it's unorthodox, but some users have found that this works in your situation. Remove the cartridge, cover the nozzle with a paper towel and use the pointed attachment of a vacuum to clean the dry ink from the cartridge. Be careful not to get ink all over. Then reseat the cartridge and print...
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Epson printers have their print head nozzles
built directly into the printer instead of into the disposable ink cartridges.
These print heads can become clogged over time, especially if you are using ink
refill kits instead of replacing the cartridges with new ones. To clean the
nozzles, you will need to open up the printer and physically remove the print
head.
Use this
solution for cleaning your printer nozzle
85% distilled water
10% Isopropyl alcohol
5% ammonia
use soft cloth or sponge + solution and carefully wipe the print head
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