Re: RE : Epson Stylus C84 (URGENT 2 URGENT 2)
2006-04-18 by warrenbrayshaw
... I have been watching the posts with interest. The ink from MIS that I would choose to try is the Eboni or Photo Blacks As their site says: Note 2: A hybrid
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2006-04-18 by warrenbrayshaw
... I have been watching the posts with interest. The ink from MIS that I would choose to try is the Eboni or Photo Blacks As their site says: Note 2: A hybrid
2006-04-18 by Robert Hedan
I m tempted to try this outfit: http://printonadime.com/index.html They accept PayPal, that is critical for me. They also have cartridges with auto-resettable
2006-04-18 by Volkan Sahin
Bad news neither black alone or cyan alone is etch resistant. But color combination I mean if you print black color, choose Ultra Premium Photo Paper on
2006-04-18 by Robert Hedan
Myc, Don t forget you were using Durabrite, Volkan got his results using the replacement MIS ink. Robert ... De : Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com
2006-04-18 by mycroft2152
When I dropped off my youngest daughter back a t college after Easter Break today, i got a chance to use her Epson C66 printer with Durabrite ink. I had
2006-04-18 by Steve
... stuff the ... Those cleaning kits just have a surfactant in them. There are quite a few varieties of surfactants out there, most of us call them soap .
2006-04-18 by Steve
... I ll say it again... any Epson 720dpi or better. I have personally run pigmented ink in models as old as the Epson Stylus 600. I don t think you can find
2006-04-18 by Robert Hedan
V, you have 12 hours and not a minute more... Robert ... De : Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com [mailto:Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com] De la part de Volkan Sahin
2006-04-18 by Volkan Sahin
Hi All, A few minutes ago I discovered that if you select ultra premium glossy photo paper to print, although your image is completely dark black printer also
2006-04-18 by Alan King
... If you don t care about the printer too much for normal use, you might want to try throwing that blue ink into the black cart, assuming of course you can
2006-04-18 by Robert Hedan
I think I have it, the darn cartridges are empty, incredible. :( I started cleaning the insides of the black/yellow/red cartridges with LCD cleaning wipes (MG
2006-04-18 by davelandnni
I found this description of durabright ink. It seems to be a variant of pigment based inks. http://www.epson.co.jp/e/technology/duratech.pdf The question is
2006-04-18 by Robert Hedan
Update on the situation: The black cartridge registers as totally empty, both using the Epson utility and that Russian SSC utility. No more black is getting on
2006-04-18 by Herbert E. Plett
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2006-04-17 by Robert Hedan
Ok, I ve found only one thing that could remotely look like a vacuum tube. Night is falling and it s difficult to light the guts of a printer properly, so I ve
2006-04-17 by Stefan Trethan
Do not despair, check the vacuum tubing first of all, if it is well seated and not clogged. About the environmentally friendly Windex, don t do it, it might
2006-04-17 by Robert Hedan
Well, this sucks. The cartridges were supposed to be 95% full, apparently not. The black is totally empty, some blue comes out, and that s about it. Barely
2006-04-17 by fenrir_co
... I don t know about the older models like that. You would have to ask MIS directly. I suspect it will probably work.
2006-04-17 by garydeal
... I bought one of those cleaning kits , supposedly the same stuff the Epson techs use to clean clogged heads. Didn t work, the old industrial term is NFG ,
2006-04-17 by Stefan Trethan
On Mon, 17 Apr 2006 23:48:20 +0200, lcdpublishing ... i assemble it too ;-) Volkan just confirmed it is all right.. ST
2006-04-17 by Robert Hedan
Confirmed, and the worse thing is that I had seen the circuits, my brain just hadn t registered them as such. The chip must be on the inside. Robert ... De :
2006-04-17 by Stefan Trethan
... Ok, that is great, but of course i have questions ;-) You write: 1 part nonsudsing household ammonia (clear, no perfumes) 4 parts 50% Isopropyl Alcohol
2006-04-17 by Volkan Sahin
I double checked my order and their web side it is MISPRO-2-MK. In my post I look at what is written on the bottle. It seems they use different coding and on
2006-04-17 by lcdpublishing
... to ... Thick, who, me? I resemble that remark :-) Chris
2006-04-17 by Stefan Trethan
On Mon, 17 Apr 2006 23:29:31 +0200, Robert Hedan ... Sorry i was unclear there. I was replying to something like has this printer the heads on the
2006-04-17 by lcdpublishing
So based on what you are saying, then the Stylus 850 would not be good for this? The reason I ask is that I have one that I could butcher and use for this,
2006-04-17 by fenrir_co
... They are bad printers in the sense that ever since Epson came out with the Durabrite inks their printers have been infamous for clogging up nearly
2006-04-17 by Stefan Trethan
... Yes you have, i knew that. I arrived at my part number via your link back then, used it to talk with chris off list, he wasn t 100% sure, i wasn t either,
2006-04-17 by fenrir_co
... I m not sure when Epson started using the type of piezo heads that are in the current line of printers. I believe that they would be usable in any printer
2006-04-17 by Steve
... The printer driver may decide to use a mix of color and black ink for the edges. That is how it gets improved grey tones. But if you let it run out of
2006-04-17 by Steve
... these are ... totally ... Take a cartridge out and look at it: the EEPROM is on the side of the cartridge facing into the printer. ... good. I ... Don t
2006-04-17 by Steve
... I think he just shortened MIS Pro to MP. He ll have to tell us for sure, but based on the name and close match to the catalog number, I think that s it. I
2006-04-17 by Robert Hedan
Nope, cartridges are in a large chariot , like my Canon MP730; these are dummy cartridges. I don t see any EEPROMs on this so far, and I ve totally stripped
2006-04-17 by derekhawkins
... You may not want to do this with some models. It limits the resolution to draft or something of the sort. It shouldn t be necessary either if the CAD
2006-04-17 by Stefan Trethan
... Yes of course. Only Volkan said it is called MP-2-MK. I suppose it is the same? Just making sure! thanks ST
2006-04-17 by Steve
... The C8x series Epson printers seem to be getting a lot of complaints about clogging. This may have more to do with Durabrite inks than the printer itself,
2006-04-17 by Steve
... Among desktop printers, only Epson uses piezo heads. Stefan is correct, the MIS page is only talking about Epson printers. Steve Greenfield
2006-04-17 by Steve
... Is anyone reading my posts? Steve Greenfield
2006-04-17 by Steve
... Agreed. ... Pretty much any Epson model that does at least 720dpi. ... thing ... held ... which used ... inkjet ... The mechanics of the printer, at least
2006-04-17 by roger lucas
A 16 guage tray picks up on the old paper feeder holes. The star wheels all need to be removed, fixed and flexible shaft types, and the pcb needs a 30 degree
2006-04-17 by Leon Heller
... From: Stefan Trethan To: Sent: Monday, April 17, 2006 7:32 PM Subject: Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] RE :
2006-04-17 by Stefan Trethan
On Mon, 17 Apr 2006 20:38:11 +0200, Leon Heller ... My fear is they might be a bit like cleaning tapes and CDs and stuff. Sellable to people who panic and run
2006-04-17 by Leon Heller
... From: Robert Hedan To: Sent: Monday, April 17, 2006 7:13 PM Subject: [Homebrew_PCBs] RE :
2006-04-17 by Stefan Trethan
On Mon, 17 Apr 2006 20:13:17 +0200, Robert Hedan ... no piezo (epson) printer has the heads on the cartridges. I doubt the function of cleaning cartridges. I
2006-04-17 by Stefan Trethan
On Mon, 17 Apr 2006 19:26:39 +0200, Leon Heller ... I did read up on the web, and about a year after the printer was bought many people only get blank pages
2006-04-17 by Robert Hedan
Check out the MIS site, I read on it that we do NOT have to flush some of the Epson printers. I have to go pick up the C84 right now, no time to find the link,
2006-04-17 by roger lucas
Hi All, I dug out a C42ux I was given recently, and in the interests of science, I removed the housing and the paper feeder. (You have to press in the right
2006-04-17 by Robert Hedan
Are the heads integrated in the cartridges? That MIS site has cleaning cartridges available, very low prices. Robert ... De : Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com
2006-04-17 by Alan King
... Tossed one I got for free myself, just because of this. Of course wishing I had it for the class action and ink tests now.. Most people aren t so
2006-04-17 by Leon Heller
... From: Stefan Trethan To: Sent: Monday, April 17, 2006 6:19 PM Subject: Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] Epson