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Old May 15th 04, 11:20 PM
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Default Unclogging Technique for Canon & Epson Print Heads

WeInk.com has posted a a new technical support note
dealing with unclogging process for Canon & Epson
print heads.

Reverse Purging Canon & Epson Print Heads - TSG02
http://www.weink.com/ecom/support/technotes/tsg02.htm

The complete list of support notes may be found he
http://www.weink.com/ecom/support/technotes/index.html

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Old May 16th 04, 12:34 AM
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Half of incomplete and semi-useful information and half of advertisement.

Please, if anyone try the suggested cleaning technique to send here his/her
review...
;-) ;-) ;-)

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WeInk.com has posted a a new technical support note
dealing with unclogging process for Canon & Epson
print heads.

Reverse Purging Canon & Epson Print Heads - TSG02
http://www.weink.com/ecom/support/technotes/tsg02.htm

The complete list of support notes may be found he
http://www.weink.com/ecom/support/technotes/index.html

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WeInk, LLC
http://www.weink.com
Beat the high cost of printing with
Camel Continuous Re-Inking System
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Old May 16th 04, 05:09 AM
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On Sun, 16 May 2004 02:34:09 +0300, "Mike" wrote:

Half of incomplete and semi-useful information and half of advertisement.

Please, if anyone try the suggested cleaning technique to send here his/her
review...
;-) ;-) ;-)


Have the printer head move away from the park position. Put some hot
ammonia and water mixture onto the sponge where the head normally
rests on when parked and then let the head move to park position. It
should suck up the clogged head. Some people have used Windex with
success as well.

If the printer head gets clogged real frequently, here's something to
consider:

If you're using ink refill, the ink may not be suitable for this
particular brand. Also having the printer run at least once a day
helps minimize clogging issues.

3rd party ink cart could be the issue, try a different 3rd party brand
or stick with official brand.

If you're using new ink carts and not refilled, the waste ink bin may
be too full.

If you're using CIS (continuous ink system, AKA CFS), the reservoir
may be set too low. Try raising the tank a couple inches so the ink
doesn't have to fight gravity as much.
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