Neil, I use a 1280 with spongeless cartridges and have the same problem. I attribute it to a small amount of air getting in the head during cartridge changing. I have found that minimizing the time there is no cartridge installed helps reduce the problem. In the past I've taped up the empty cart before installing the new cart. I'm now installing the new cartridge first with better results. Bob --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "neilsphoto" <neilsphoto@...> wrote: > > I know I'm not the only one using the 2200 and UT7 here so someone > must encounter the same thing when changing out a low cart for a fresh > one. > > After replacing a cart I seem to have to wait overnight for it to flow > ink well enough (or whatever else is happening) to get a clean nozzle > check and/or make a print. No amount of cleaning cycles make it flow > better. I try making prints, bad ones to coax the ink to flow. No good. > > MIS used to suggest 2 cleaning cycles after replacement, or at least > that was printed on the box but it no longer is. > > I seem to remember that 2 years ago the UT7 carts were spongless? Is > that right. Well now they aren't and the problem is worse. > > This isn't new. This has always been a feature if UT7 in my experience. > OE color carts never do this. > > It gets better though. Last night it was an LK cart replacement that > killed me, stopped me dead. This morning the LK AND teh Mag cart > print broken patterns. > > So who has this problem? Have you found a solution? CFS could maybe > prevent this as I'd stop changing carts but I can't imagine anything > but a mess when I have to install color carts for larger color prints. > > Thanks > > Neil >
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Re: UT7 with 2200 problem
2007-01-04 by Bob Marsolais
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