Full Version: Dye-sub black ink bugaboo
From: gt350ed [#18]
20 Feb 2007
To: jpkevin [#11] 20 Feb 2007
From: Stunt Engraver (DGL) [#19]
20 Feb 2007
To: logojohn [#15] 21 Feb 2007
There is an upside, to living in the day and age of the disposable printers. :-)
EDITED: 20 Feb 2007 by DGL
From: Ruben (QUIEROLEARN) [#20]
20 Feb 2007
To: gt350ed [#18] 26 Feb 2007
Ed,
when I used to have my 1280 and had similar problems I used pure amonia, and worked great.
If you do enough sublimation to compensate an Epson 4000, I recoment you to buy one.
Now that I buy one I don't have those kind of problems, also with my 1280 I never could achieve an acceptable B/W print/Transfer, the 4000 thoes very good work with B/W, colors are a lot more accurate also... just my opinion.
Ruben
From: Zonas [#21]
20 Feb 2007
To: RALLYGUY (RALLYGUY1) [#16] 20 Feb 2007
No this is full bottles, just happens when the chip needs to reset.
Zona
From: RALLYGUY (RALLYGUY1) [#22]
20 Feb 2007
To: Zonas [#21] 20 Feb 2007
From: Zonas [#23]
15 Apr 2007
To: jpkevin [#17] 15 Apr 2007
Kevin, just thought I'd let you know. Today 'my problem' (see previous posting) happend again today. So I decided to try your 'fix'. I turned off the printer unplugged it from the wall for 50 minutes. Came back in and plugged it back in. Same settings as before. I have to just keep wasting ink, until the machine thinks I'm completely out. It's a pain, after I finish this job I'll try to find Harvey's fix. Just wanted you to be aware that the unpluging doesn't reset the chip.
Zona
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