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C88+ printer - no nozzles work!

C88+ printer - no nozzles work!

2011-01-09 by Richard

Hi Folks,

I've got a C88+ printer that after many years has decided to stop squirting any ink.  I've tried cleaning cycles, Windex on paper towels under the heads, directly injecting into the inlet spike, swapping in genuine Epson color carts, and loading carts with Inkjetcarts.us cleaning fluid.  All without any luck. No evidence of any nozzles firing. 

Is there anything else I can try or is time to kiss it goodbye and bury it in the backyard?

Thanks,

Richard Cooke
Lake Forest, CA USA

RE: [Digital BW] C88+ printer - no nozzles work!

2011-01-09 by Tom Mallonee

Richard,
 
Did all nozzles stop squirting ink all at once and suddenly or was it over a
period of time (even minutes)? 
 
Tom Mallonee
www.ovimaging.com
 
  
Hi Folks,

I've got a C88+ printer that after many years has decided to stop squirting
any ink. I've tried cleaning cycles, Windex on paper towels under the heads,
directly injecting into the inlet spike, swapping in genuine Epson color
carts, and loading carts with Inkjetcarts.us cleaning fluid. All without any
luck. No evidence of any nozzles firing. 

Is there anything else I can try or is time to kiss it goodbye and bury it
in the backyard?

Thanks,

Richard Cooke
Lake Forest, CA USA



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Re: [Digital BW] C88+ printer - no nozzles work!

2011-01-10 by Richard

Tom,

It was over a period of maybe 30 minutes.

Thanks,

Richard

--- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "Tom Mallonee" <tom@...> wrote:
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>  
> Richard,
>  
> Did all nozzles stop squirting ink all at once and suddenly or was it over a
> period of time (even minutes)? 
>  
> Tom Mallonee
> www.ovimaging.com
>  
>   
> Hi Folks,
> 
> I've got a C88+ printer that after many years has decided to stop squirting
> any ink. I've tried cleaning cycles, Windex on paper towels under the heads,
> directly injecting into the inlet spike, swapping in genuine Epson color
> carts, and loading carts with Inkjetcarts.us cleaning fluid. All without any
> luck. No evidence of any nozzles firing. 
> 
> Is there anything else I can try or is time to kiss it goodbye and bury it
> in the backyard?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Richard Cooke
> Lake Forest, CA USA
> 
> 
> 
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>

RE: [Digital BW] C88+ printer - no nozzles work!

2011-01-10 by Tom Mallonee

Hmmm. We had two C88s at one time in the house  for general office printing
and both within maybe two weeks (and about 2 months after the warranty
expired) lost all suction at the capping station (which I tested for). This
means that ink won't get pulled through on a cleaning cycle but that sticky
old ink will get dragged across the nozzles by the wiper - thoroughly
clogging them. On the first on that died, I could see that the pump suction
line (a little white tube) had disconnected. After looking at how difficult
it was to get to without breaking everything else, I chucked it in the trash
can. When the second one died with the exact same symptoms I didn't even
bother checking it out. The C88 was (or can be) a POS. 
 
My advice: For the effort to fix it and your headaches vs. the price of the
printer - into the trash. Or probably better, electronic recycling. 
 
Best,
 
Tom
 
  
Tom,

It was over a period of maybe 30 minutes.

Thanks,

Richard

--- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com
<mailto:DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint%40yahoogroups.com> , "Tom Mallonee"
<tom@...> wrote:
>
> 
> Richard,
> 
> Did all nozzles stop squirting ink all at once and suddenly or was it over
a
> period of time (even minutes)? 
> 
> Tom Mallonee
> www.ovimaging.com
> 
> 
> Hi Folks,
> 
> I've got a C88+ printer that after many years has decided to stop
squirting
> any ink. I've tried cleaning cycles, Windex on paper towels under the
heads,
> directly injecting into the inlet spike, swapping in genuine Epson color
> carts, and loading carts with Inkjetcarts.us cleaning fluid. All without
any
> luck. No evidence of any nozzles firing. 
> 
> Is there anything else I can try or is time to kiss it goodbye and bury it
> in the backyard?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Richard Cooke
> Lake Forest, CA USA
> 
> 
> 
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>



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