Epson Printer Printing Blank Pages – How to Fix
Category: Troubleshooting · Brand: Epson
An Epson printer printing blank pages is almost always caused by clogged print head nozzles, empty cartridges, or air trapped in the ink system. Here's how to fix it.
Step 1: Check Ink Levels
Open Epson Status Monitor or the printer display. If any cartridge is empty or very low, replace it before running any cleaning cycles.
Step 2: Run Print Head Cleaning
- Open the Epson Printer Utility (Windows: Maintenance tab in printer preferences; Mac: from the Epson Utility app)
- Click Head Cleaning
- Follow the prompts and print the nozzle check pattern
- If gaps appear, run cleaning again (up to 3 cycles)
Step 3: Run Print Head Alignment
After cleaning, print a head alignment pattern from the same Epson Utility to ensure nozzles are firing correctly.
Step 4: Check the Nozzle Check Pattern
Print a nozzle check from Epson Utility > Nozzle Check. If any color rows are missing or broken, that color's nozzles are clogged.
Step 5: Perform a Power Ink Flushing Cycle
For severely clogged EcoTank printers:
- In Epson Utility, look for Power Ink Flushing (available on select models)
- Run the cycle — note this uses significant ink
Step 6: Manually Clean the Print Head
- Remove the ink cartridges
- Dampen a cotton swab with distilled water or isopropyl alcohol (70%)
- Gently wipe the print head contacts
- Let dry completely before reinstalling cartridges
Step 7: Check Paper Settings
Printing on glossy or specialty paper requires matching paper type settings. A mismatch can cause ink not to adhere, appearing as a blank page.
