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BO/1280/clogging

2005-04-04 by Drime

This is a follow up on the recent 1280 clogging thread.

After reading the posts re the above I have decided to use MIS Eboni in 
the new EZ cart right from the start in my new 1280. I seek advise and 
input regarding the other cart. Maybe use UT2 inks in the new T009 
cart?

Many thanks

Drime

Re: BO/1280/clogging

2005-04-04 by Bob Michaels

I just use the MIS $5 el cheapo dye color cart when printing BO using
Eboni. I have no problems and it's the cheapest ink to use up for
nozzle checks and the automatic cleaning cycles. 
Bob Michaels

--- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, Drime
<kdrime@g...> wrote:
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> This is a follow up on the recent 1280 clogging thread.
> 
> After reading the posts re the above I have decided to use MIS Eboni in 
> the new EZ cart right from the start in my new 1280. I seek advise and 
> input regarding the other cart. Maybe use UT2 inks in the new T009 
> cart?
> 
> Many thanks
> 
> Drime

Re: BO/1280/clogging

2005-04-07 by jim0266

Drime,

Since I BO print on my 1280 with Eboni and I recently went through an
ordeal getting my printer back go perfect nozzles, I am going to load
MIS UC Base in my T009 spongeless cart and "print" with that. You can
find it at http://www.inksupply.com/ut7500.cfm. It's ESC-BASE-4-UC
"Flushing Fluid." When the printer does a cleaning cycle it will dump
the cleaning fluid on the pad.

Jim

--- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, Drime
<kdrime@g...> wrote:
Show quoted textHide quoted text
> This is a follow up on the recent 1280 clogging thread.
> 
> After reading the posts re the above I have decided to use MIS Eboni in 
> the new EZ cart right from the start in my new 1280. I seek advise and 
> input regarding the other cart. Maybe use UT2 inks in the new T009 
> cart?
> 
> Many thanks
> 
> Drime

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