- C80 cleaned heads now dead
- Posted by on February 16th, 2004
I have an Epson C80 I used about half the new cartridges then it set for 6
months. Tried the Windex in tubes and printed colors, but not black.
Removed print head unit and soaked in Windex, warm water, alcohol. Now it
will not print anything? I don't know if I should try to disassemble the
head to check out electrical contacts? I could use some help on this one.
- Posted by Mark Herring on February 16th, 2004
Art Entlich has a nice cleaning tutorial. He asks that it only be
distributed by e-mail requests to him:
Arthur Entlich <artistic-1ATshawDOTca>
Above address is anti-spammed---replace AT and DOT with the obvious
-Mark
On Sun, 15 Feb 2004 19:09:09 -0700, <farmtek@highstream.net> wrote:
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Mark Herring, Pasadena, Calif.
Private e-mail: Just say no to "No".
- Posted by Tony1that matters on February 16th, 2004
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There's nothing in the Entlich manual that the user hasn't tried as it just
involve soaking and folded tissue to soak out the head crud if there.
BTW if you attempt to disassemble the C80 Piezo Quartz heads they will be
irretrievably ruined.
The C84 is a nice replacement and quite a bargain
Tony
Epson 950 C70/80/82 Lighfast pigmented inks. Canon
BCI-3 i750 BCI-6 S-820 / S-900 series.
www.aah-haa.com
- Posted by on February 16th, 2004
The C84 is a printer or a head for the C80?
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- Posted by scram on February 17th, 2004
That is a printer.
here is a site in the US that sells cleaning cartridges and cleaning
solution.
If you live somewhere else, do a search for C80 cleaning cartridges.
http://www.maxpatchink.com/epsonclean.shtml
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