In a message dated 11/29/2001 8:32:12 PM Eastern Standard Time, tflash@... writes: << 'm printing away while desperately needed fresh inks are in transit. A couple of my CIS bottles are out of ink, but there is still ink in the tubes and the cartridges. When the inks do arrive do I need to do anything special to try to force the air through the cartridge, or should I just add the new ink and start printing? I'm hoping perhaps the sponge in the cartridge somehow allows air to disperse with ink before it exits the port, making air in the system less than critical. Am I sadly naive? >> Todd, I recently had the experience of having air in one of my lines due to a low ink situation I didn't notice. I just printed blocks of the color that was in question until the line was completely full again. I think there is enough room in the sponge to get away with this once, maybe twice. Hopefully I will not have to find out. I did try to raise the ink bottle higher than the line to dump it in (duh), but of course there is a vacuum there and it doesn't do anything. Good luck, George J Kunze
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Re: [Digital BW] air in the CIS lines
2001-11-30 by toomagenta@aol.com
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