I still see white or dark lines in my printout after cleaning the print head three times. What should I do?
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If most or all of the lines are missing when you print a nozzle check pattern, run a Power Cleaning.
Note: If most of the lines in the nozzle check appear, run a Cleaning instead.
If you still see gaps in the nozzle check pattern after running a Power Cleaning, turn the product off and wait for at least 12 hours. Then run the nozzle check again and run a Cleaning if necessary. If print quality does not improve, run a Power Ink Flushing. If print quality still does not improve, contact Epson support.
Note: Power Cleaning consumes more ink than Cleaning.
Power Cleaning Using the Product Control Panel
You can run a Power Cleaning using the control panel on your product.- Make sure there are no errors on the LCD screen.
- Press the
home button, if necessary. - Select Maintenance > Print Head Cleaning > Power Cleaning.
- Follow the instructions on the LCD screen to run the Power Cleaning. A confirmation is displayed when Power Cleaning is complete.
- When the Power Cleaning is finished, a nozzle check pattern prints.
Power Cleaning Using a Computer Utility
You can run a Power Cleaning using a utility on your Windows or Mac computer.- Make sure there are no errors on the LCD screen.
- Load a few sheets of plain paper in the product.
- Do one of the following:
- Windows: Access the Windows Desktop and right-click the
icon for your product in the right side of the Windows taskbar, or click the up arrow and right-click
. Select Printer Settings and click the Maintenance tab. - Mac: In the Apple menu or the Dock, select System Preferences or System Settings. Select Print & Fax, Print & Scan, or Printers & Scanners, select your product, and select Options & Supplies. Select Utility and select Open Printer Utility.
- Windows: Access the Windows Desktop and right-click the
- Select Print Head Cleaning >Power Cleaning. You see a window like this:

- Follow the on-screen instructions to run a Power Cleaning.
- When Power Cleaning is finished, run a nozzle check.
Published: Nov. 20, 2025
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