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Cart refill plugs?

Cart refill plugs?

2008-01-06 by Mr_Misty_44

With all this conversation concerning the ruleing on Epson carts and 
the possible absence in the future of 3rd party refillables I'd like to 
know if anyone has tried these plugs which take Epson carts and allow 
them to be refilled. 
It seem to me that this might be a great solution or at least a backup 
until this cart business is resolved.
John H

http://www.rjettek.com/catalog/product_info.php/products_id/486


P.S. I love to hear more from others who have ventured into the world 
of Canon and H-P to get their take on these printers.

Re: [Digital BW] Cart refill plugs?

2008-01-06 by Mark Savoia

From watching their video of how to refill with it, it still looks  
like it makes a bit of a mess. Why wouldn't a syringe be easier?

Mark
http://www.stillrivereditions.com
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On Jan 6, 2008, at 11:37 AM, Mr_Misty_44 wrote:

> With all this conversation concerning the ruleing on Epson carts and
> the possible absence in the future of 3rd party refillables I'd like  
> to
> know if anyone has tried these plugs which take Epson carts and allow
> them to be refilled.
> It seem to me that this might be a great solution or at least a backup
> until this cart business is resolved.
> John H
>
> http://www.rjettek.com/catalog/product_info.php/products_id/486

Re: [Digital BW] Cart refill plugs?

2008-01-06 by Carl Schofield

I have tried it for refilling R1800 Epson OEM carts and it works  
fine, as shown in the video.  Really not any more of a mess than  
refilling 3rd party carts with syringes, but if you want to refill  
Epson color carts with inks for B&W printing then you must of course  
clean out the Epson carts first.  This can be done by flushing with  
the refill kit using water or cleaning fluid, but it is more messy  
and time consuming.  I'm collecting used glop carts for refilling to  
minimize the pre-cleaning problem.  I think the plug valve could also  
be improved somewhat.  It is basically just a hollow plastic plug  
with and external circular groove that has been drilled through (very  
tiny hole) and then a silicone rubber O ring is slipped over the plug  
and around the groove.  This seals the two holes in the groove, but  
it also makes it somewhat difficult to push ink into the carts  
through the tiny holes covered by the O ring (significant back  
pressure and slow delivery rate).

Carl Schofield
http://photos.schophoto.com




On Jan 6, 2008, at 11:37 AM, Mr_Misty_44 wrote:

> With all this conversation concerning the ruleing on Epson carts and
> the possible absence in the future of 3rd party refillables I'd  
> like to
> know if anyone has tried these plugs which take Epson carts and allow
> them to be refilled.
> It seem to me that this might be a great solution or at least a backup
> until this cart business is resolved.
> John H
>
> http://www.rjettek.com/catalog/product_info.php/products_id/486
>
>
> P.S. I love to hear more from others who have ventured into the world
> of Canon and H-P to get their take on these printers.
>
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Re: [Digital BW] Cart refill plugs?

2008-01-07 by Carl Schofield

Gloss enhancer, used to remove gloss differential on RC prints.

Carl Schofield
http://photos.schophoto.com




On Jan 6, 2008, at 9:58 PM, Paul Whiting wrote:

> Umm, Carl, what's a 'glop cart'?
>
> Thanks, Paul


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