MIS includes small aluminum rivets (1/8 inch dia X about 1/2 inch long, I think) as plugs for Epson carts with their CFS, you should be able to buy similar parts in a hardware store. Use them to plug each cart, seal the reserviors with somthing (there's a clay-like adhesive called "Tacky-"something that will adhere to the vent hole and help prevent a spill). Finally, put a set of non-CFS carts in the printer and you should be all set. You might want to run the printer with the non-CFS carts until you get a good nozzle check to make sure the ink supply to the heads is continuous with the cart volume to keep it from drying out. Frank --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "Jack McLain - Contract Research Oversight" <jmclainaz@c...> wrote: > > > I own a Epson 2200 which has been retrofitted with a Septone B&W Continuous > Ink System. I am moving and need to pack this up. > > Does anyone have any experience with how best to do this. I guess I am most > worried about the ink siphoning out once it is disconnected, and any > residual ink drying and clogging the works during the period (~1 month) > between disconnect and reconnect. > > thanks much > regards > Jack > > Jack McLain > Tucson, AZ > http://jackmclain-photography.dotcommunity.net
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Re: B&W CIS System: Packing and Moving advice?
2004-09-19 by njfranknj
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