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Re: [Digital BW] Removing CIS for a Few Days

2002-09-12 by Jerry Olson

Yes, they will leak. The rivets don't plug the holes sufficiently. Have 
them upside
down, or they will REALLY leak.

Jerry

Wipe them as clean as you can, dry them off, and put a strip of sticky 
scotch tape
across the holes.






grdglass@... wrote:
> What is a good way to remove a NMC CIS for a few days or a week?  I want to 
> try some ink in cartridges and then replace the CIS.  I plan to plug up the 
> cartridge holes with MIS rivets.  
> 
> At what height should I lay the cartridges relative to the bottles of ink?  
> Sitting in the printer, the bottom of the carts are about equal height to the 
> top of the ink bottles.  
> 
> And, should I store them with the rivets at the bottom facing down, like they 
> sit in the printer?  Will they leak?  
> 
> Helene
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