Richard. See message no. 100713 here. --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, Richard Vanek <yahoo@...> wrote: > > I assume you didn't account any problems with it? > Did you use it for flushing large format printers? > > thanks > -r- > > On 23 July 2010 12:24, Tony Sleep <TonySleep@...> wrote: > > > On 23/07/2010 Richard Vanek wrote: > > > I think it would be nice to know what is actually the important > > > ingredient > > > or combination of few which makes it works for our use that well. > > > Than we > > > can try find something similar. > > > > Water, ammonia, isopropanol and some detergent/surfactant, from > > discussions seen elsewhere. I failed to find household ammonia when > > looking a couple of years ago in UK. It used to be commonly available but > > it appears that Health & Safety have forced it off the shelves, or maybe > > it just doesn't sell as profitably as branded products. No doubt it will > > still be available from chemical suppliers like Rayco. I gave up and used > > clear Windolene which seemed to be a similar formulation. > > -- > > Regards > > > > Tony Sleep > > http://tonysleep.co.uk > > > > > > -- > Richard Vanek > portfolio: www.richard-vanek.eu > twitter: http://twitter.com/richo_67 > facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Richard-Vanek/142576177492 > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] >
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[Digital BW] Re: The right BW ink for epson 7500 matte & glossy papers
2010-07-23 by dlruckus
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