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Epson printer re-ink tips/tricks?
Posted by Larry Fieman on December 4th, 2003


I've been re-inking HP printers for >15 years with good results. I had an
Epson about 8 years ago that clogged when I refilled it. IIRC, it finally
unclogged when I removed the cartridges and then poured alcohol into the
print head.
This new Epson C84 that Apple threw in with my iBook has ink that is
"water-resistant, smudge-resistant, light-resistant DURABrite Ink." Sounds
like pigment based to me. (Cartridge #s: T043120, T044120, T044220, T044320,
T044420, T044520)

I'd appreciate any suggestions for keeping it running smoothly and
economically. Any advice on re-inking or why I should not re-ink?
TIA,
Larry


Posted by Don Davis on December 6th, 2003


These are new pigmented inks for the C84. Supposedly they have solved the
problem that pigmented inks have with printing black on glossy photos. I
don't think there are any refill kits available yet, but www.inksupply.com
is a good place to look. You might want to check in on them from time to
time.
Good luck.
Don Davis
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Posted by Angelo Campanella on December 10th, 2003


Larry Fieman wrote:
I don't know about Epsom, but Cannon printheads with fiber pad tanks
behave nicely when Windex is used as a cleaner and as an ink solvent.

Angelo Campanella



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