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RE: [Digital BW] (unknown)

2002-07-03 by Doug Fisher

I don't know if the nomorecarts system provides the Lucite-like brackets to
hold the flexible tubing in place.  See the 1200/1270 pictures on this page:
http://www.inksupply.com/index.cfm?source=html/cfs_photos.html .  I am
guessing you can order these separately from MIS if your system didn't come
with them.

The trick (in my experience with an 1160) is to position the tubing in the
brackets to allow just enough tubing slack so that the cart assembly can
"run" the full track left and right.  Check by turning printer off (to check
right side) and then manually send the carts to their "refill" position (all
the way to the left) to make sure you don't have any excess slack.

Doug


-----Original Message-----
From: borismg [mailto:mgkless@...]
Sent: Wednesday, July 03, 2002 6:47 PM
To: DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [Digital BW] (unknown)


I've been using a nomorecarts system on my 1270 for aout 6 months.
Lately the tubing has been catching under the print heads and the
printer stops printing. Perhaps the tubing has stretched out.  Has
anyone experienced this problem and how have you dealt with it?
Thanks in advance.  Mike



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