Thanks for the advice. I'm installing on an 1160, too. It looks like one could also stumble by cutting the tubes too short. I'll measure carefully before cutting. I was also a bit confused about the initial nozzle check step that's carried out before one installs the CFS. I guess the instructions assume that this step will be carried out with the pre-CFS cartridges. --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@y..., "Mike Smith" <travlpix@o...> wrote: > 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 Chris Hargens
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