Or, get a 2200/2400 instead of the 1280.
Tom Baker
sonrisenc <sonrisenc@...> wrote:
--- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "sinar001"
<jnolly@a...> wrote:
>
>
> Piezo printers tend to be much more tolerant of viscosity/surface
tension issues than are
> the thermal printers. Maybe this is why there is much more
information available? Also,
> until Epson put "chips" on their carts, it was very easy to refill
and use third party carts,
> back in the "good old days". With inexpensive chip resetters, and
good CIS systems, Epson
> system still seem to rule the "roost".
>
> HP & Canon systems originally replaced the print head as you
replaced the ink. The print
> head on these disposable carts tended to wear out quite quickly,
allowing perhaps one,
> maybe two refills before becoming unusable. Third party empty HP
carts were not available
> because of the very specialized equipment necessary to produce the
integral print heads.
>
> John Nollendorfs
>
I was unaware the HP cart heads had such limited use. Hmmmmmmm....
maybe I should plan to purchase a 1280 for CIS conversion and sell
the 9800....
Sonrise
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Re: [Digital BW] Re: B&W printing with HP printers
2006-01-31 by Tom Baker
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