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Re: [Digital BW] Modified 7000 CIS

2002-01-21 by Bill Morse

Hi Mike
I'd love to see the photos- got my 7000 last week, and need to figure out
how I'm going to set it up!

Thanks

Bill Morse
PhotoProspect
269 Norfolk St. #3
Cambridge, MA 02139

on 1/20/02 3:12 PM, mkravit wrote:

I have been working on the Epson 7000 CIS for a few days now and have
developed what I think is the final prototype. It is a hybrid cross
between the MIS and BIS designs.

So far, I am not getting any air infiltration, but this thing really
need to cook for 2-3 weeks before I proclain it a success.

Here is what I did differently,

1. Increased tubing sixe from 1/16" I.D. in the MIS stsem to 3/16"
I.D.

2. Removed the "shock tube" design and instituted a "straight
through" path. 

3. Added small stainless steel hose clamps to secure the tubing to
the cartridge nib after sealing connection with clear silicone
sealant to provide additional insurance against air infiltration.

If anyone wants to see pictures, email me and I will forward them to
you.

Mike 


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