tom_f77
Tom Fenwick
I'm using an Epson 1290 with a continuous ink system from MIS and their UT2 inks.
I've just about got the hang of it now; at least I've got to the point where I can make a print from a scan of BW400cn that is better looking than anything I can do in the darkroom at my current skill level with other than a perfect (and easy)negative.
BUT it started leaking extra blobs of ink at regular intervals across prints yesterday; disaster.
Anyone seen this? Is it something that can be fixed? I bought the printer used and converted it so maybe it's just had it; I know inkjets don't last forever...
Any advice welcome before I buy a new one (the results are totally convincing!).
Thanks,
Tom
I've just about got the hang of it now; at least I've got to the point where I can make a print from a scan of BW400cn that is better looking than anything I can do in the darkroom at my current skill level with other than a perfect (and easy)negative.
BUT it started leaking extra blobs of ink at regular intervals across prints yesterday; disaster.
Anyone seen this? Is it something that can be fixed? I bought the printer used and converted it so maybe it's just had it; I know inkjets don't last forever...
Any advice welcome before I buy a new one (the results are totally convincing!).
Thanks,
Tom
EricC
Member
I too have had this problem with my 1290 with continuous inking system.
It was due to excess ink building up at the front of the printer by the rollers where the paper exits the printer, and as the paper was coming out it was picking up the excess and smearing across the print.
I just cleaned everywhere with kitchen towel and let it dry for a few hours.
Maybe you problem is similar.
E.
It was due to excess ink building up at the front of the printer by the rollers where the paper exits the printer, and as the paper was coming out it was picking up the excess and smearing across the print.
I just cleaned everywhere with kitchen towel and let it dry for a few hours.
Maybe you problem is similar.
E.
tom_f77
Tom Fenwick
Sounds plausible - I will have to investigate tonight... I tried to peer in and work out what was happening; it did look as though it was printing the blobs rather than spilling them, but it's hard to see what's going on in there.
And I have had other less serious instances of blobs in the margin at the trailing edge of the paper which would probably have to be as you describe. I'll try cleaning it up.
Did you take it apart to do this?
Thanks,
Tom
And I have had other less serious instances of blobs in the margin at the trailing edge of the paper which would probably have to be as you describe. I'll try cleaning it up.
Did you take it apart to do this?
Thanks,
Tom
EricC
Member
tom_f77 said:Did you take it apart to do this?
Thanks,
Tom
No i just opened the front and did it that way. I did'nt feel like messing around with the CIS and getting ink everywhere.
E.
tom_f77
Tom Fenwick
Thanks Eric; I'll have a go at it tonight. It does look potentially messy; I'll be careful... 
EricC
Member
No problem.
I hope that you manage to get it sorted.
Good luck.
E.
I hope that you manage to get it sorted.
Good luck.
E.
tom_f77
Tom Fenwick
Hmmm. I've had another look now... There is only a trace amount of ink around those rollers, and the blobs on prints have definitely come from the top. I think the problem must be to do with the heads somehow.
Anyone know if it's possible to get in there and see what's what? I can get the cartridges out but that doesn't really reveal anything useful...
Thanks
Tom
Anyone know if it's possible to get in there and see what's what? I can get the cartridges out but that doesn't really reveal anything useful...
Thanks
Tom
tom_f77
Tom Fenwick
Got it. From the MIS website:
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Loss of Siphon Break-
Without a siphon break, the ink can start to flow from the bottles into the printer on its own, making a huge mess...
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Just run the printer with the lids of the bottles for a bit to draw some air into the tubes and away you go.
That's a relief; I was just starting to get the hang of it.
Tom
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Loss of Siphon Break-
Without a siphon break, the ink can start to flow from the bottles into the printer on its own, making a huge mess...
----------
Just run the printer with the lids of the bottles for a bit to draw some air into the tubes and away you go.
That's a relief; I was just starting to get the hang of it.
Tom
EricC
Member
Hi Tom,
Excellent news.
Hope you continue to enjoy the printer.
All the Best
E.
Excellent news.
Hope you continue to enjoy the printer.
All the Best
E.
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