Well done, Chuck. Don't forget to try to absorb some of the ink in
the little sink that soaks up the detritus from a nozzle clean -- it
has to go somewhere. I use some absorbent kitchen towel and just
press it into the sink at one end of the printer.
Chris
On 16 Mar 2008, at 19:18, Chuck Norcutt wrote:
> So, if your old Epson printer seems to have kicked the bucket maybe
> you
> can bring it back to life. Still thinking about that R1800 though.
> When I was in Boston I had free access to two 24" wide Epson pro
> printers plus a tabloid size Epson as well. Even better, I had free
> access to someone who knew how to use them much better than I did. I
> didn't even have to pay for paper or ink (within reason). Now I don't
> know if I really want to spring for a tabloid size printer or just
> farm
> out the smallish quantity of large prints to the lab. I knew the
> answer
> a few hours ago. Now I don't.
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