MIS Associates, the UT-14 inks vendor, suggests starting with the Epson inks on their web site. They report several ink incompatibilities, particularly if you go from one 3rd party ink to another 3rd party ink. You should be OK for what you did but will want to avoid ink incompatibility in the future. Their MIS Cleaning Cartridges page www.inksupply.com/epsonclean.cfm states the following: Purging Desktop Printers Cleaning cartridges for Epson printers are not normally required on Desktop printers before installing MIS inks. However, if you have been using inks from another 3rd party, like Lysonic, you must purge this other ink from the printer before installing the MIS ink. If you have only had Epson ink in the printer, cleaning cartridges are not necessary. This does not apply to Continuous Flow Systems. A new cartridge set is required to change inks on a CFS. Purging Wide Format Printers If you are planning on using MIS 7600 Ultrachrome equivalent inks or MIS Ultratone B&W inks in an Epson wide format printer (3000/4000/5000/7000/7500/7600/9000/9500/9600), then you MUST flush the printer with MIS cleaning fluid before installing the new inks. Use the MIS cleaning cartridges listed below, and follow the purge instructions on the purging page. Compatibility Issues Do not mix Ultrachrome ink (MIS or Epson) with dyebase inks (MIS or Epson). Do not mix MIS 7600 Ultrachrome equivalent and Epson Ultratone inks. Do not mix MIS 7600 Ultrachrome equivalent or Epson Ultrachrome with MIS Ultratone B&W inks. Do not mix MIS Ultratone B&W inks with MIS Original or Perpetual archival pigment inks. Do not mix MIS Ultratone B&W inks with MIS Quadtone B&W ink or any other manufacturer's B&W inks or color inks. If you plan on making a change that involves these inks, follow the purging instructions above. Epson dyebase inks and MIS dyebase inks are totally compatible, no flushing or purging is required. The same is true with Epson archival pigment ink (not Ultrachrome) and MIS Original or Perpetual archival pigment inks. Ink Installation in a New Printer We recommend that the Manufacturer's ink be installed the first time a brand new printer is started up. If a 3rd party ink is used for start up, and printing problems occur, there is no way to know if the problems were caused by the ink or by the printer. The manufacturer will always blame the 3rd party ink. This being said, if one chooses to take this risk, a new printer can be started up or initialized with MIS ink. There will not be any compatibilty issues as long as the printer has never had ink in it before. The time and expense involved with using cleaning cartridges can be avoided. --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "dpgoldenberg33" <dpgoldenberg33@...> wrote: > > Hi, > I am setting up a new Epson 1400 to use the MIS UT-14 inkset and > MIS cartridges. I am wondering whether or not to first test the > printer with the Epson cartridges ...
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Re: Epson 1400 cartridge question
2009-01-16 by mixtebike
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