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Durabrite ink document

Durabrite ink document

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 if the print head is really any differet for pigment 
based inks.  The cleaning system and regiment is probably different. 
But the head could be identical.

When someone takes one apart, take a picture of the holes in the head 
or put it under a microscope next to a penny... Then we can see the 
hole size relative to Lincoln's nostrils.

Dave

Re: Durabrite ink document

2006-04-18 by Steve

--- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "davelandnni" <daveland@...> wrote:
>
> 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 if the print head is really any differet for pigment 
> based inks.  The cleaning system and regiment is probably different. 
> But the head could be identical.

No, the cleaning regimine(sp?) and system are the same. Durabrite inks
seem to be more prone to clogging, so the Durabrite printers seem to
run a lot more automatic cleanings. This does not seem to be the case
with other pigmented inks.

I and many others have been running pigmented inks such as those from
MIS for many, many years in many, many Epson printers, most of which
started out as dye printers.

And no, you -don't- have to run a cleaning cycle every day, nor print
a purge page every day, -if- the printer is clean and any CIS you have
connected is working correctly. Unfortunately 99% of the CIS's out
there are rather primitive and even the makers of them don't
understand how to get them working better than 90%.

> When someone takes one apart, take a picture of the holes in the head 
> or put it under a microscope next to a penny... Then we can see the 
> hole size relative to Lincoln's nostrils.

Already done:
http://members.shaw.ca/hargravep/head.htm

I wish I could keep up with the list! I feel like I have the answers
to 99% of the questions about inkjets that are being asked.

Steve Greenfield

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