What I do is check all the carts either before I start a major printing job or when any ink appears to be low as reported by the Epson monitor. Once a pull on cart, the system will do a cleaning cycle. So, I might as well check all and top off as needed. Paul On Fri, Feb 22, 2013 at 9:36 AM, jcphoto52 <jacques.caron@...>wrote: > ** > > > Thanks Paul > > I checked the gaps and it seems that first I had a clog; then, after > cleaning and refilling, air was the culprit. I think that I'll follow your > advice and fill the cartridges and let them sit overnight. > Some users wrote that I should get a "chip resetter" anyways?!? > > All the taps have been removed. Actually, now, I'm printing like usual, > testing my new paper. But I'm afraid that I'll have to refill soon since > the Epson Dialog Box is telling me that "Ink is low". It's kind of messy > here! > > Thanks again > > > --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, Paul Roark wrote: > > > > Eb6 dilute inks seldom clog as such. It's usually air in the system. See > > if the gaps are always in the same place (probably clog) or change from > > test to test (air/foam). Doing too much "cleaning" will actually make > > things worse. > > > > One of the things that often works is to just let the system sit > overnight. > > The foam should rise in the carts, with the ink going down to the outlet. > > > > Of course, if the cart is defective and allowing air to get in around the > > seal at the outlet. Nothing may work. > > > > I'm not a fan of auto-reset. The chip information and actual ink level > > seem to get out of sync. However, the 1400 carts I have from MIS have > > worked fine. They may, of course, have gone to a new supplier. > > > > Needless to say, be sure the tap or plug that blocks the air inlets have > > been removed. > > > > Let me know how it goes. > > > > Paul > > > > > > > > On Fri, Feb 22, 2013 at 9:03 AM, jcphoto52 wrote: > > > > > ** > > > > > > > > > > Hi all, > > > My days of printing BO are shrinking like crazy! > > > > > > I bought a new 1430 from Epson, two weeks ago and an EB6 kit from MIS. > I > > > kept the original inks and installed the MIS inks. > > > > > > Made some tests to see how I could print BO. I followed a lot of > advices > > > from the group and decided to order some Red River paper. In the > meantime, > > > I printed on Epson Velvet Fine Art for my tests. I was quite pleased > with > > > the results. > > > > > > Receiving my new paper, I followed one member's procedure, print a head > > > pattern first; though luck, two "colors" are blocked. Start a cleaning > > > session, and still, clogged. After three passes, ink level was too low > so I > > > refilled all the cartridges always following carefully MIS "How-to". > > > > > > Now I'm playing a toaster round with the printer; it's saying that > this is > > > not an original cartridge , so plug, unplug (went trough all of them!) > and > > > now, still a bit clogged, I see that it took a lot of ink and I will > have > > > to refill again! > > > > > > Is it supposed to work like this? I can see now that MIS's chips are > not > > > up-to-par with Epson and these "auto-resetting" chips are not working > very > > > well. > > > > > > From someone with a lot of darkened fingers! I would love to go with > all > > > the tests needed to be a proficient B&W printer but I'm a bit fed-up > with > > > this "ink system". > > > Sorry if it's a bit long. > > > > > > Thanks > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: [Digital BW] Re: Epson 1430 and MIS inks
2013-02-22 by Paul Roark
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