True, but the nozzles are not quite as fine as the newer machines, but primarily I was refering to the slippery and clog resistant nature of the K7 inkset in those machines vs the previous set. But, yea, you don't want anything to sit in there too long I wouldn't imagine. But I work everyday. John --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "Greg" <dfaprinting@y...> wrote: > > Leaving out the lightest ink is probably the easiest method, as long > as you don't start to get visible dots in the highlights. Chances are > that you won't see any dots up there anyway. > > And I wouldn't go so far as to say that the older machine would be > clog free. Part of the reason that the newer printers have fewer > problems is the cleaning routine that they use when you turn them on. > If you set the default cleaning on an old 7 or 9 series machine to a > heavier cleaning, many of the clogging problems go away. But I would > still recommend using it as often as possible. >
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Re: K7 in 6 channel printers
2005-11-04 by john dean
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