Chris, There's a lot of info on the vacuum pump on the MIS website -- www.missupply.com -- which is probably the best place to start. I just installed a CFS on my Epson 1160, and the hardest part was arranging the tubes so they didn't foul the print head. The rest is pretty straightforward, easier than the directions make it sound. The tubes will fill up much, much faster if you trim them so there's no loop between the bottles and the printer, i.e., so the tubes lead directly from the caps up and over the printer case; excess tubing here can cause an airlock, especially if it loops up, above the height of the print head so the printer can't pull the ink through. Yeah, I found this out the hard way, since the manual that came with my CIS didn't mention it (there are updated directions on the MIS website, too). Otherwise, just go for it. Wear gloves and work slowly -- watch out for the syringes -- it takes just the slightest pressure to squirt ink all over the place when you purge the air. Good luck, Mike Smith --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@y..., "Chris Hargens" <ldmr@c...> wrote: > I recently purchased a MIS CFS with vacuum pump. To be honest, I'm a > bit nervous about installing the unit -- afraid I'll perform some > step incorrectly. What makes the setup a bit more complicated is the > fact that the vacuum pump instructions are not incorporated into the > general installation instructions. At any rate, I'd be interested in > getting any pointer or warnings regarding installation.
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Re: MIS CFS & Pump Pointers
2001-11-26 by Mike Smith
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