Steadman, The alcohol sounds good. I believe from the odor that the solvent in the Piezo inks is a glycol or heavy weight alcohol. These tend to get sticky as they dry. So a lighter weight alcohol like IPA (or Absolut ;-) would make a good cleaner. If you are worried about the strength, you could just dilute it with distilled water. Thanks for the great tip! (Hope I don't need it!) Martin --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@y..., "Steadman Uhlich" <steadmanuhlich@k...> wrote: (snip) > > I pulled out the carts and took a Q-tip cotton swab and dipped it into isopropyl alcohol (rubbing alcohol). I carefully swabbed the tip of the "nipple" that stick up into the ink carts. This nipple is in the head unit, not the CIS. Then I inserted the carts, put a few drops of alcohol on the sponge and did a head cleaning cycle. > > A minute later, I got a perfect nozzle check across all six inks! > > Now, I don't know if there are any detrimental effects of doing this or using alcohol, so I write this with a warning that this was my experiment that I resorted to when out of patience. Perhaps others will know of reasons why this should not be done. But I am printing once again and happy. > > Perhaps alcohol is even better than Fantastik? > > Regards and Clean Nozzles to all, > > Steadman >
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Re: New Clog Buster Technique Worked
2001-08-15 by mwesley250@earthlink.net
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