--- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@y..., "bjornaagedk" <bs@p...>
wrote:
> Hello List.
>
> Is it possible to remove the printhead in a Epson 1280/90 to
> clean it manually with f.ex. alcohol?
>
> Bjorn
If it's like the 1160, and I've used both and they appear the same in
basic construction, NO! don't do it.
I once bought an 860 Epson tech shop manual, which also mantioned the
1160. There is special software which Epson tightly controls and
doesn't let anybody but a certified tech center have.
This software realigns the 1160/860 head when reinstalled. It needs
windows 98 through an Lpt port to work. It reburns the E-Prom chips in
the printer. There are about three different alignments it does.
I'm about certain the 1280/1290 is similar.
I know that MIS has a procedure that someone sent in posted on their
site which advocates head removal as "okay". But this person did not
buy a shop manual first when he came up with the idea. There are about
ten pages plus devoted to head re-alignment with the software. It also
allows you to reset the ink cleaning counter, which keeps track of how
many cleaning cycles you do. After a large predetermined number of
them, the E-Prom disables the printer, and it must be reset with this
software.
Jim H.