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Re: [Digital BW] Please help, my new MIS CFS... a question

2003-03-08 by Barry Kelsall

Air in the lines, generally, is no big deal. The tubes are very small and
hold a tiny volume. The air should travel into the cart with use (some air
in the cart is beneficial).

However, if the air does not move, & keeps getting larger, then you might
have a leak. MIS is good about replacing defective carts.

I would run several purge sheets to move the air into the carts & watch to
see if it returns.

Oh, and one more thing - it generally takes a couple days for the sytem to
stabilize, so I would wait at least that long before panic set in... The air
you see now could be a byproduct of that stabilizing period.

-BK

----- Original Message -----
From: "treadwinkle" <VOLveeta@...>
To: <DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Saturday, March 08, 2003 9:09 AM
Subject: [Digital BW] Please help, my new MIS CFS... a question


> Hi!!!  I just hooked up my new MIS Continous Feed System.  I'm
> psyched!  Anywho, all's looking great, my first print is
> BEAUTIFUL... but, after I hooked up the bottles, the tubes really
> lost a lot of ink, there is a LOT of air, particularly in the PC
> position.  Will this eventually fix itself?  It looks like as much
> as ten to eleven inches of "open space" in some of these tubes.
> They were totally full when I installed the inks and this air didn't
> really get so huge until after I started running the tests.
>
> Thanks for any input.
>
> treadwinkle
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