John, switching from OEM to Eboni carts is what I just did on my 1160 (see my latest post), and the reason I put the OEM inks is was exactly clogging. Just after switching carts I ran a nozzle check and the black was really horrible (about 50% missing), whereas the "grays" still were mostly C, M and Y, but a single nozzle clean made the printer ready. Four more A4 prints yesterday evening, and all is (still) well... Alessandro -----Original Message----- From: John/Julie Gittins [mailto:jgittins2@...] Sent: martedì 15 aprile 2003 4:55 To: DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com Subject: [Digital BW] RE: UltraTones - what to do? On 04/14/2003, Paul Roark wrote: >What MIS has found is that if Eboni black (a very "high load" pigment ink) >is mixed with dye ink, the viscosity goes way up -- it will not print. I >think if there was some Gen 4 Enhanced black (25% dye) in a CIS/CFS before >the Eboni was added, the system would clog. > >So, when switching to Ultra Tone B&W ink with Eboni black, one must use a >new CIS/CFS cartridge. In large format printers that have had any dye in >the black, the system must be flushed. Paul, That mixing Eboni-K with some dye ink can likely result in clogs seems a very important finding. Do you feel MIS has checked out this connection sufficiently so that we can reliably expect large viscosty increases whenever these 2 kinds of ink are mixed? For instance, if someone using Gen4 enhanced-K in pre-filled carts switched over to Eboni in pre-filled carts (just as they would have when starting up with MIS FS-K after having used EPS OEM-K in their printer), would the extra-viscosity effect be likely to occur? If the answer is "Yes" (and, hopefully, it isn't), then the clog-clearing trick of sticking in EPS OEM dye carts might not work with Eboni; it might, indeed, make things worse. (Would running purge cycles with cleaning carts, then, be the only way to keep Eboni-K and dyes separate?) <snip> Regards, John [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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RE: [Digital BW] RE: UltraTones - what to do?
2003-04-15 by Alessandro Pardi
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