Re: epson r200
- From: "Yianni" <in@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 30 Oct 2005 02:25:40 +0200
I don't agree with Shooter's suggestion. Just do a nozzle check, be sure
that all nozzles are printing, and then turn off the printer. You can store
the printer for 8 months.
I have seen a printer stored this way and after 5 months it worked again
without any cleaning cycle.
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"John H." <J.H.@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>
> Thanks Shooter for the info.
> John.H.
>
> Shooter wrote:
> > Buy a set of cleaning carts and do a couple of cleans then run a purge
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> > with all the colours, run a nozzel check and store the printer with the
> > cleaning carts in the printer, when you come back to it run the same
again.
> >
> > "John H." <J.H.@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> > news:7zQ8f.234$qk4.80@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >
> >>My question is I want to store the printer for about 8 months.Can the
> >>carts be taken out and the heads be cleaned like it was when it was new.
> >>I just use the printer for printing cds/dvds.I really like this printer
> >>for printing on cds it does a great job.If anyone knows how to clean the
> >>heads so it wont clog please post.
> >>John.H.
> >>
> >
> >
> >
>
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