---LARA, was this part of an insurance claim? if so you may be entitled to a new printer. depending on what type of home insurance policy you have it may be covered for replacement cost. the damage to the printer was a direct result of the theft. i believe that is a reasonable assumption. at least that is the tack i would have taken if you were my policyholder. of course i don't think the 1200 is available new anymore. but a replacemnt cost policy replaces with "like kind and quality" if the 1270 is "like kind" then that is what the insurance company would have to replace with. you will have a deductible but i suspect you have already used it up on this loss. now, this would only be a covered loss if it was a result of the thief. if this happens while you are using the machine it would be considered "latent defect" and not be covered. my argument would be that it would not have happened if not stolen. (i don't call myself "risk dr" for nothing). larry DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@y..., "Carl Noble" <cmn14@a...> wrote: > Lara, > > I've just gone thru the same thing. The key is to somehow either dissolve or partially dissolve the dried ink. I tried the system cleaning cartridge & got some of the nozzles Ok, but not all. I pulled the cartridge & dropped some Windex (via an eye dropper) on the thingy that punctures the cartridge & let it sit for a couple of hours -- meanwhile taping up the exit hole and the vent holes of the system cleaning cartridge with scotch tape. I then put back a black ink cartridge & went thru a cleaning cycle & nozzle check, etc. > > After a couple of times with the Windex, I got a clean nozzle check. There's another problem with this. I ran out of ink in the color cartridge, but fortunately I had another & finally got it working. > > There are two further steps (that I didn't have to take). First, heat up some Windex (alcohol would probably work also) Not so hot that it melts plastic! & dribble it on the same place. Next is to put a tube around the thingy & force Windex through it with a syringe. I've never done this & could see how it might damage the little nozzles. > > I still think that the game is to get the dry ink dissolved & then let the cleaning cycles suck it out. > > Hope this helps. > > Carl > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Lara > To: DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@y... > Sent: Monday, February 11, 2002 11:05 AM > Subject: [Digital BW] plugged 1200 > > > I am new to this group so first let me just say "hi". > > I have two printers, a 1270 that I use for colour work and a 1200 > that I am dedicating to black and white printing. A few months after > I bought the 1200 it was stolen, along with a ton of other computer > stuff. Several months went by before the gear was recovered. Several > more months went by before it was returned to me. > > The printer had been used but when I got it back the black cartridge > was missing. It has taken awhile finding drivers and such but finally > it is up and working...sort of. > > The black head seems to be really plugged up. I used a cleaning > cartridge in it prior to installing MIS variable inks in it but after > several cleaning sessions two sections of the test pattern are still > incomplete. > > Any suggestions or does this need to go into the shop for a > professional cleaning job? > > Also, the choices of paper that are available on the 1270 are not > listed on the 1200. Not sure if this is a driver problem or not. > > thanks in advance for any help. > > Lara > > Yahoo! Groups Sponsor > ADVERTISEMENT > > > > > Please visit the Group Homepage to check the Files, Bookmarks, Polls and other resources as they are often being updated. The page is at: > > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint > > Please follow these basic guidelines: > - Include your full name with your message. > - Include the address of your website, if you have one. > - As threads develop, trim off excess portions of earlier messages to keep them short. > - As the topic of a thread changes remember to change the subject header. > - Good manners are required at all time. No personal attacks or "flames." > - Complete your Yahoo profile. > - Before posting a question, search the message archives and the various resources on the homepage. > > > > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service. > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: plugged 1200
2002-02-11 by riskdr8138
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