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

2002-09-13 by Jerry Olson

store em nipple side up. otherwise, they will leak.

Jerry

grdglass@... wrote:
> 
> Thanks Jim and Jerry.  I have EZ plugs too, so I will use them instead of
> rivets.
> 
> Jim, would you clarify what is meant by "store the carts
> front face down, or the side that usually faces into printer, down."
> 
> What is the front face?
> 
> Helene
> 
> > I asked Bill Bergh about this many moons ago, now remember he was
> > recomending nomorecarts EZ-plugs for the plugging, and so there would
> > be the bulk of the plastic to deal with if carts were stood upright.
> > Whether this was the reason or no, he told me to store the carts
> > front face down, or the side that usually faces into printer, down. I
> > have done this with two CIS systems and one CFS system with good
> > results.
> >
> >
> >
> 
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