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[Digital BW] cleaning heads & storing carts (was Re: Help please! bad nozzlechecks)

[Digital BW] cleaning heads & storing carts (was Re: Help please! bad nozzlechecks)

2001-12-11 by Paul Roark

Sam,

The MIS rivets have worked in all the 1160 carts I've tried, but I really
don't recall if I've plugged any OEM Epson carts.  In some carts they are
tight, but I've never seen any evidence of damage.  (Note, the NoMoreCarts
plugs in a plastic carrier are more convenient, but much more expensive.)

Paul
http://www.PaulRoark.com

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Original message:

Paul's advice was to use the MIS flushing fluid and

>Be sure to have some MIS "rivets" to plug the cleaning cart exits so
>you can use them more than once.


Can those MIS "rivets" be used also with the Epson carts? If not how
do you store those for another use later? Mine are 1160, if that
matters, and not clogged but about to be replaced.

Thanks.

Sam

Re: [Digital BW] cleaning heads & storing carts (was Re: Help please! bad nozzlechecks)

2001-12-11 by Sam A. McCandless

Thanks Paul. Do you tape over the top of the rivets/plugs to hold them in?
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>Sam,
>
>The MIS rivets have worked in all the 1160 carts I've tried, but I really
>don't recall if I've plugged any OEM Epson carts.  In some carts they are
>tight, but I've never seen any evidence of damage.  (Note, the NoMoreCarts
>plugs in a plastic carrier are more convenient, but much more expensive.)
>
>Paul
>http://www.PaulRoark.com
>
>____________________
>
>Original message:
>
>Paul's advice was to use the MIS flushing fluid and
>
> >Be sure to have some MIS "rivets" to plug the cleaning cart exits so
> >you can use them more than once.
>
>
>Can those MIS "rivets" be used also with the Epson carts? If not how
>do you store those for another use later? Mine are 1160, if that
>matters, and not clogged but about to be replaced.
>
>Thanks.
>
>Sam

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