This forum never fails to amaze me, there are about 4 knowledgeable people on it, the rest make up stuff to 'try' but really don't have any experience on the issue. This post is so true of this too; very unfortunate that wrong information can be given out.
First...you have got to be kidding me. With an attitude like that nobody here should help you.
Second....you are untrained...and an idiot.
Third. If you stripped it out then you should take some of JimJensons suggestions:
"Another technique I have used is to use a left hand drill, and once the drill is started, a popping motion will sometimes grab the head and back it out.
Another method is if the bolt in accessible, use a dremel and carve a screwdriver slot in the head and remove.
A good welder can sometimes tig an Allen wrench on the stripped head.
Last resort is an easy out. They break easily, and if you bust an easyout, you are basically screwed. You will never drill High speed steel with a hand drill.
If the thread is damaged but not the head, helli-coil or keensert the hole."
All of which should be done on the bench, or at the very least after the carriage has been cleared of all other printheads, cables and inklines.
but then again if you weren't untrained and an idiot...you would have already done it.
good luck ass muppet
go hire a real tech.