Steve Collins
SGF, Supreme Grumble Framer
We* have an Epson Stylus Pro 7900 which we bought over 3 years ago and have used lightly but regularly since. As many of you know, the 7900 (x900 actually if you include other similar printers) is constantly in need of cleaning; clogging is a part of daily life. This is generally all you need to worry about, though all that cleaning means wasted ink: $$$$.
The worst part of having the 7900 arises when you finally get a clog that won't clear. There is a widely known issue with 2 colors clogging permanently on the x900, light black and green, usually light black. Once this happens, the only answer is to replace the printhead. Since this generally only happens when the printer is off warranty, the cost is 100% out of pocket. Epson quotes $100 for the trip to your site, $300/hour for labor, and $1800 for the new head.
Do I have $2500 lying around for that? And considering that you can usually get a brand new printer for that price, would I actually be so stupid? Whatever. I said thanks and hung up.
So at first I placed an ad on the G's classifieds to get rid of it for "best offer" and then I discovered a wonderful website: http://myx900.com/ which has loads of good information about these printers and an excellent video on how to change the printhead yourself. Meanwhile, I found a used printhead on eBay for $700, weighed the options ($2500 vs. give it away vs. risk $700), said "what-the-h3ll" and ordered it.
So now I have the used printhead (seller has good rep and will take return if it doesn't work), a video and no more ad on the G.
I'm half way through the video; the printer is largely disassembled and I am nervous but plan to finish this, one way or the other.
This is what the printer looks like at the moment; dog included for the heck of it:

I'll post status once I'm done. And do wish me luck. :icon9:
* It's weird how I use the term "we" to refer to "our" business, when 100% of the printing and framing part is "me". Not like I have a team of full time workers here...
The worst part of having the 7900 arises when you finally get a clog that won't clear. There is a widely known issue with 2 colors clogging permanently on the x900, light black and green, usually light black. Once this happens, the only answer is to replace the printhead. Since this generally only happens when the printer is off warranty, the cost is 100% out of pocket. Epson quotes $100 for the trip to your site, $300/hour for labor, and $1800 for the new head.

Do I have $2500 lying around for that? And considering that you can usually get a brand new printer for that price, would I actually be so stupid? Whatever. I said thanks and hung up.
So at first I placed an ad on the G's classifieds to get rid of it for "best offer" and then I discovered a wonderful website: http://myx900.com/ which has loads of good information about these printers and an excellent video on how to change the printhead yourself. Meanwhile, I found a used printhead on eBay for $700, weighed the options ($2500 vs. give it away vs. risk $700), said "what-the-h3ll" and ordered it.
So now I have the used printhead (seller has good rep and will take return if it doesn't work), a video and no more ad on the G.
I'm half way through the video; the printer is largely disassembled and I am nervous but plan to finish this, one way or the other.
This is what the printer looks like at the moment; dog included for the heck of it:

I'll post status once I'm done. And do wish me luck. :icon9:
* It's weird how I use the term "we" to refer to "our" business, when 100% of the printing and framing part is "me". Not like I have a team of full time workers here...