Re: Drying ink carts?
2009-04-17 by Greg
... These are vacuum fill, so they are designed to pull a pretty strong vacuum just to allow the initial filling. I think there is a video of the proper way on
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2009-04-17 by Greg
... These are vacuum fill, so they are designed to pull a pretty strong vacuum just to allow the initial filling. I think there is a video of the proper way on
2009-04-17 by hp9180profile
... I should add that if the cartridge has an air inlet plug, this must be removed when withdrawing liquid from the cartridge through the outlet.
2009-04-17 by hp9180profile
... Do not apply heat or excess vacuum to these cartridges. Most have a small delicate silicon valve that if damaged will allow the cartridge contents to drain
2009-04-17 by john dean
Tyler, If you find an answer to this question I would love to know what it is. I have someone asking me this about twice a year and I don t know what to tell
2009-04-17 by rternbach
Hi Tyler, I have used Lineco Neutral pH adhesive(item 901-1008) on a limited basis. It is safe and archival but I can not comment on its long-term adhesive
2009-04-17 by dlruckus
Hi Greg. I don t know about microwaves but you can get a small hand vacuum pump from Sears or likely an auto supply store. It s used for bleeding brake lines
2009-04-17 by mwesley3
A reminder to one and all. PLEASE trim your posts! Especially on the longer threads. It is a waste of space for everyone and particularly noxious to those long
2009-04-16 by Greg
So I ve just flushed out some junk ink and I want to reuse the carts. These are third party vacuum fill carts with lots of nooks and crannies to hold the
2009-04-16 by David Emerick
Hi Tyler, http://www.amien.org/ Mark D. Gottsegen Materials Research Director Intermuseum Conservation Association 2915 Detroit Avenue Cleveland OH 44113
2009-04-16 by sinar001
John: These lists got their start about 12 or 13 years or so ago, when Epson came out with the landmark EP3000 printer and a guy by the name of Mitch Leben
2009-04-16 by Greg
... Also remember that at one time Epson was also in the print making business. Anyone with a small format machine could print proofs and then send their
2009-04-16 by Tyler Boley
I have a customer with a framing meltdown, I suspect they used an improper mounting adhesive. I ve seen info in the past about sticking with acrylic adhesives
2009-04-16 by john dean
If Epson actively supported the professional fine art printing ... What ever happened to the Ultra Giclee Certification Program? :-). Maybe it was certified
2009-04-16 by Walker Blackwell
We ve switched over to Cone ink at UVM as well. The reason why we ve never switched until now is because we don t have to redo the over 120 different paper
2009-04-16 by BKPhoto@aol.com
As well reasoned as this post may be, and I do agree that the money is in the ink, I cannot agree with the assessment. The money, from the ink, comes primarily
2009-04-16 by Bruce Watson
... Easy. Kodak then wasn t run by bean counters, neither was Polaroid. Both were run by visionaries who understood that if a company made a quality product
2009-04-16 by Steve Woolfenden
Epson RSA get most of their supplies from Epson UK [they re in some way affiliated] , so you start off with UK prices and then it goes downhill from
2009-04-16 by Steve Woolfenden
Chris , have you tried speaking to someone like Kevin Shoulder or the guys at Kameraz [in Jhb] perhaps? I also have my own issues with Epson RSA and UK , but
2009-04-16 by Michael King
and I thought paying 25% more in the UK than US was unreasonable..... but 200% more is just mind boggling. Mike 2009/4/16 Chris Johnston
2009-04-16 by Chris Johnston
So, I live in the middle of the back of beyond in a fly speck town at the edge of the Namib Desert. I have a ADSL connection and pretty near state of the art
2009-04-16 by Mark Savoia
It is just that other e-groups (concerning printing) ban this so it does not become like a half hour of network TV, 15 minutes of commercials. I do agree that
2009-04-16 by Platinum Jim
I, for one, did not think his ad was out of line. Jim ... From: mwesley3 To: DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wednesday, April 15, 2009
2009-04-16 by Steve Kale
The money is in the ink. They have every right (and, in fact, obligation) to defend their investment. You have two basic choices. Develop, produce and sell a
2009-04-16 by the_mark_pv
I appreciate this kind of ads. I also appreciate that Mark did ask for permission before doing it and kept it short. Given that this group is alive, I think
2009-04-16 by john dean
You do a good job Martin and we appreciate your efforts and defer to your judgment. john
2009-04-16 by john dean
You know I had this very nice informative off list conversation with David Tobie yesterday and it got me thinking. We all have so much more in common
2009-04-16 by mwesley3
Mark, The group rules do allow participating members to promote their products so long as it is something that would be of interest to the group in general.
2009-04-16 by john dean
That was pathetic. Don t know what your implying in the least. Despite the fact that the web was invented by and for the scientific community, it was not
2009-04-16 by dlruckus
Actually the net precursor (ARPA) has been around for a half century or more and scientists long long ago left the dungeons and spooky castles for
2009-04-16 by Tyler Boley
... I know a lot of experts, and I know some people that get free printers. I m sorry to say that there are few to none common to both lists... Additionally,
2009-04-16 by dlruckus
At that point it might be time to entice a lawyer of sorts into filing a class action suit against the company for those actions. Any monetary return would, of
2009-04-16 by john dean
There are two companies that I never saw any interest in discussing what we thought about what they sold us, one was Kodak ( Weston in the 1940 s
2009-04-16 by Greg
... Epson gives lots of so called experts free printers... Of course these experts also use only Epson inks, ever. Of corse if Epson would consider making the
2009-04-16 by BKPhoto@aol.com
Tyler makes an important point, one that probably illustrates a change in business climate or attitude, comparing thirty or more years ago to today. Kodak,
2009-04-16 by Tyler Boley
... I have to tell you guys, the first time I got to spend any real time chatting with Jon Cone in 2005, this is exactly what he wanted to build, and had given
2009-04-15 by Mark Rogers
I was given permission from Antonis back in July. Since you have mentioned this I reviewed my past correspondence with him and although I was given permission
2009-04-15 by Mark Savoia
Blatant ad, I thought was not allowed in group? Mark http://www.stillrivereditions.com
2009-04-15 by Mark Rogers
Frame Destination Inc. is having a special sale to celebrate being in business 5 years! This includes wood and metal picture frames, clear bags, mats, storage
2009-04-15 by john dean
The flatbed printers do seem a lot less messy to work on. I wonder what a truly bare bones one would look like, just head, vaccum board, feeding mechanism, and
2009-04-15 by Walker Blackwell
- A vacuum bed that would take a single sheet of paper of any thickness, texture, or size (depending on needs). Allow that paper to be pin-registerable, either
2009-04-15 by hp9180profile
... The link is being butchered by the posting process but here is the body of it: mediafire.com/?22r33mltnfh You need to put http://www. in front of this Does
2009-04-15 by john dean
... That is very true, simple things like Ernst reverse engineering the Epson 10K carts and providing the ability to refill them with what you need in them,
2009-04-15 by Walker Blackwell
Reading what goes on in these lists, the ideas that are brought forth, the depth of knowledge and community that is present, is one of the more amazing things
2009-04-15 by John Labovitz
... I d suggest view camera printers instead: no proprietary/fiddly technology at all, beyond the lens & shutter (in this case, the print head stands in for
2009-04-15 by Ernst Dinkla
... David, I m sure I have left out a dozen others that contributed to Digital B&W, whether commercially involved or pro deo. -- Met vriendelijke groeten,
2009-04-15 by pr_roark
... In a sense -- and abstracting a bit -- that s what we are on this forum. ... A community of free speakers probably does lower costs. I ve heard it said
2009-04-15 by C D Tobie
... In fact, the B&W inks that Richard Wolfson and I developed for MediaStreet were under about the same system, though they didn t ever get the exposure that
2009-04-15 by C D Tobie
... Paul s relationship with MIS was rather unique in my experience. There are other cases of people developing for love, so to speak (the meaning of amateur),
2009-04-15 by Ernst Dinkla
... Let me say that it was not intentionally but it has happened to me several times. What I wrote a reflection on that experience. A chair design in the past.
2009-04-15 by Bob Frost
... Woodblock printing would seem to be just what you are seeking! Mind you, the Chinese might have patented it in about 800 AD. ;) bob F. ... From: Walker