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Subject: Re: Standard inkjet inks for etch resist?(yeeeehaaa))

From: "Steve" <alienrelics@...>
Date: 2004-03-15

--- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, pebo festus <mebo31@y...> wrote:
> yes st, i mixed mop&glo with artist black acrylic
> paint,the paint seperated from the water in the
> mixture. I could not get the printer to print, so I
> took the cart apart(prized the top off) took out the
> spoung and there is a micro screen over the orfice
> going to the print heads. the paint pluged it up.had a
> dickens of a time getting that screen clean. then i
> cleaned my print head again and it was kinda stopped
> up ,but got ammonia through it again. went to the
> store and bought a bottle of black ritz dye, put some
> of it and some more mop&glow in the cart and it still
> didnt work out. i will order 2 new carts monday and
> see if the regular ink will still print. will take two
> or three days for them to arrive. am thinking now of
> changing from mop&glo to Johnsons acrylic liquid floor
> wax with just a touch of ritz dye in it. will see if
> that stops things up.now that i know how the carts are
> made it will be easier to work with them.i have a air
> compresser and can blow back through the screen in the
> cart and maybe clean it. i have seen on other posts
> that some folks are looking at alps heated impact
> printers, if i can find one that works one may get
> into that also.
> mebo

Alps wax thermal are not impact. Just heat.

Why not mix some refill black inkjet ink? It's meant to go through the
heads. The glycol will dry, it just slows it down and perhaps a bit
of heat will speed that up.

Ritz dye has a lot of salt in it.

Don't use an air compressor! You'll almost certainly ruin the heads.
Even using a syringe to clean the heads, you must press only slowly
and never very hard.

Here are some links to websites on cleaning Epson print-heads:

Cleaning Epson print head
Mentions cleaning the waste ink sponge aka blotter
http://www.inkjetcartridgesrus.com/inkjet_article_18.html

Cleaning Epson print heads
Using hot water and a syringe to force the dried ink out.
http://www.printercartridgesink.com/help_ij_epsonclogged.html

Epson print heads deconstructed
print heads deconstructed. See how tiny the nozzles are? This is why
you -never- poke the heads with anything trying to release a clog!
Includes Epson patent drawings. Very informative.
http://members.shaw.ca/hargravep/head.htm

Heavy duty head flushing
Hot cleaning solution forced through with a syringe.
http://www.squaredot.com/flushkit%20web/headflush2.html

Inkjet Art heavy purging of Epson print heads
Automatic purging by removing the ink carts and turning off the
printer. Includes TIFF files to print to purge 98% of the ink left.
Aimed mainly at getting all the OEM inks out when changing to 3rd
party inks.
http://www.inkjetart.com/archival_inks/purging.html

Max Patch Ink's cleaning instructions
Claims to be the same cleaning solution and procedure as used by Epson
factory techs.
http://www.maxpatchink.com/directions-solutionkit.htm

Alien Steve