Justin, I think I've been running the Ultratones since april or may this year, and have never had a serious clog in all that time, so I'm surprised to hear about the poor performance of your cartridges. I've switched between ultrachromes and ultratones countless times in my 2100, so I don't think there should be any compatability problems either. I've even filled an Epson matte black cartridge with Eboni without bothering to clean out the old ink first, and it worked fine... Just took a long time for the tone to cool down. My printer is kind of broken now though. I thought it was dead for a long time because every time I switched it on and tried to print it would make this loud, screeching noise and start to blink all its lights and I would have to switch it off. I finally figured out how I could lower the little lever next to the print head manually before each print and avoid the problem, but I'll have to send it in soon, before my warranty runs out. The service is really poor though, they demand that I send the printer to them through the post office and I don't even have a box that big to send it in, so I've been putting it off for a while now. Anyway, it could be that the problem with my printer is somehow related to the inkset and/or extensive refilling and frequent switching of cartridges that I've done, or maybe the chips wear out with time, I don't know... -- Daniel Staver http://daniel.staver.no > -----Original Message----- > From: Justin Florentine [mailto:justin@...] > Sent: 9. september 2003 15:54 > To: DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com; > epson2200@yahoogroups.com > Subject: [Digital BW] First night with UT in my 2200 > > > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > Sorry about the cross-post guys, but I need brains with regard to the > ultratone inkset as well as the 2200. > > So last night I got my UT inkset for my 2200. Very exciting. After > running about 7 cleaning cycles, and using about a quarter of my new > ink, I'm still getting clogged nozzles. Now I assume it's > due to some > reaction between the UT inks and the UltraChromes on the > parking pad. I > looked up the Windex cure, but I'm not familiar enough with > the 2200 to > apply those instructions (for a 3000 no less!) to it. > > Is there anything tricky about the UT inkset? Should > contaminated ink > clog this much? I'm almost positive this is the cause of the > problem, > because after I ran the head alignment routine, I was getting ALMOST > perfect nozzle checks. I let it sit for 10-20 minutes, and it was > almost entirely clogged on the next nozzle check. So I went to bed. > > Is the parking pad what I need to clean? I assume the pad is on the > right side of the printer under the head. I found a page on the net > that said the pad has a cup around it to keep it airtight. Is there > anyway to check to make sure it still has a good seal? > > I also was unable to find anything in my Epson manual that > explained how > to remove the print head for manual cleaning. Is this not > possible or > just not recommended by Epson? I've heard tell of folks on the net > soaking their HEADS in windex overnight too, but I'm not sure that's > necessary since the clogs can be removed by the printers > normal cleaning > routine, the nozzles just clog back up. > > I guess I should get in touch with an Epson tech?
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RE: [Digital BW] First night with UT in my 2200
2003-09-09 by Daniel Staver
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