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Epson 1270 MIS inks problem

Epson 1270 MIS inks problem

2005-02-24 by lovebitn

Hi,
Please help me. I'm in desperate need of knowledge!

My Epson 1270 is having difficulty printing. I fought with it Monday 
night for about 3 hours. Tonight I did manage to get the red light 
to go out and got the new MIS UT2 eboni black ink working, however I 
cannot seem to get one "jet" to fire. I've done many (after reading 
some stuff, I'm slightly worried I may have run too many) nozzle 
cleanings and nozzle checks.
I've enclosed a link that shows what I mean about a "jet" not firing 
using the MIS 6 ink purging sheet.

http://www.ptfoto.com/Test.jpg

1. Is it possible that the one "cylinder" (I'm tired and don't know 
the terminology) may be out of ink and the printer driver not know 
it? The larger cartridge is low enough on ink that I would only be 
able to do 46 more purge prints like the one in the link. The black 
cartridge is new.

2. I do not have an Epson brand color cartridge to verify that it's 
working because I'm on the verge of buying a continuous flow system. 
Actually, I almost bought another MIS UT2 cartridge, but decided I 
want the continuous to save money in the long run.
I was hoping to use the UT2 inks which is what cartridges are in 
currently. I understand that I'll have to buy the empty system and 
inks separately. Is this okay to do? I've read that I'll need to use 
the 1280 driver to do this. I've downloaded the driver but can't 
figure out how to get it to work on the 1270.

3. Would I be better off using an MIS "offical" ink system like the 
MIS FS or VM? My goal in order of importance is B&W prints, 
archival, the ability to do sepia or neutral depending on my mood. 
I'd like to print on glossy paper as well, but this isn't a deal 
breaker. I can be happy with matte paper for awhile (I have plenty 
of it). However, I do have some 13x19 Epson Premium Semigloss that 
I'd hate to see go to waste.
4. I can not afford to buy a 1280 or 2200...or RIP software or 
luxuries like that. I'm more interested in camera lenses currently. 
I have been pretty happy with my results and have even participated 
in a print exchange.

Re: Epson 1270 MIS inks problem

2005-02-24 by tynmansystems

1. Yes, it is possible that one of your 'cylinders' has run out. Its 
either run out or the line is clogged. Having one channel run out is 
generally considered a bad thing, as it tends to lead to "dried out" 
heads, which may be difficult to get working again.

2. I think that in order to get the 1280 ndriver to work with the 
1270 printer, you would need to (1) install the driver, and then (2) 
assuming you are using Windows, you would then "add" a new printer, 
using the new printer driver and the existing printer. A I recall 
this is fairly straightforward with the older versions of Windows; 
not sure how/if it is done with the WindowsNT or WindowsXP systems.

3. Sorry, I don't have anything to offer as far as which inks are the 
best for you.

...Ben

--- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "lovebitn" 
<bspinnenweber@t...> wrote:
> 
...snip... 
> 1. Is it possible that the one "cylinder" (I'm tired and don't know 
> the terminology) may be out of ink and the printer driver not know 
> it? The larger cartridge is low enough on ink that I would only be 
> able to do 46 more purge prints like the one in the link. The black 
> cartridge is new.
> 
> 2. I do not have an Epson brand color cartridge to verify that it's 
> working because I'm on the verge of buying a continuous flow 
system. 
> Actually, I almost bought another MIS UT2 cartridge, but decided I 
> want the continuous to save money in the long run.
> I was hoping to use the UT2 inks which is what cartridges are in 
> currently. I understand that I'll have to buy the empty system and 
> inks separately. Is this okay to do? I've read that I'll need to 
use 
> the 1280 driver to do this. I've downloaded the driver but can't 
> figure out how to get it to work on the 1270.
> 
> 3. Would I be better off using an MIS "offical" ink system like the 
> MIS FS or VM? My goal in order of importance is B&W prints, 
> archival, the ability to do sepia or neutral depending on my mood. 
> I'd like to print on glossy paper as well, but this isn't a deal 
> breaker. I can be happy with matte paper for awhile (I have plenty 
> of it).
 ...snip...

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