Thanks for this advise.
Is there any way to try to free the heads you would like to recommend?
I had this happen once. The time and effort to fix it was not worth it at all. I only did because I'm stubborn.
There is dried ink on the outside and inside.
I had to carefully disassemble it and clean the heads on the outside with isopropyl alcohol.
Then I had a syringe and slowly and carefully pushed alsohol through from the top and after every squirt I dabbed the excise up with alcohol on a cotton swab. Did both those things for a good hour each. It started to print, but poorly. At this point the clean heads function of the print software worked. I had to run that about 15 times before it started to print normal.
I'm not sure if this was the best way, but it worked. This was on an Epson printer as well that was the replacement for the model you have I believe.
I will be doing this again actually on a printer built into a disc duplicator I have. As the duplicator is a couple $1000 to replace, it's worth the effort.