I don’t know what made me check to see if I could run a power cleaning on the head of my ET-2803 Epson printer. But I was finally deemed worthy enough by Epson’s software to do one this time around and a friend of mine told me via Apple Facetime that my printer is doing all colors again. “It’s a miracle!”
The interesting thing was when I topped off the ink levels after the Power Cleaning was finished. It drank down more black and blue after the power cleaning than anything else. As far as the calibration of ink levels thing goes, “What bullshit!”
There’s no reason Epson can’t make the ink level calibration functionality accessible via screen reader if it’s so damn important as to interfere with the ability to run a power cleaning on the printer head. But… “This too shall pass!”
At least I know the printer will still keep printing even if the calibration says the bastard is out of ink. “Life is good!”