Ah, my search parameters were wrong. "Epson C84" only got one result. Searching for "Stylus C84" and excludeing the word ink was much more fruitful. --- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "Stefan Trethan" <stefan_trethan@...> wrote: > > On Wed, 02 Aug 2006 03:02:16 +0200, roycepipkins <royce.pipkins@...> > wrote: > > > Great news! Great write-up! Congrats! I am excited to see a 2nd person > > get good results. I would really like to get in on this. > > I don't trust the one C84 I see on eBay, but a C88 uses the same ink > > and looks like it'd be only $90 new and shipped right from Epson. I > > don't mind taking a chance, but I don't want get something that > > someone knows won't work. > > Does any one *know* of a reason why the C88 won't work? > > Anyway, I'm very much looking forward to your photos, Stefan! > > Thanks a bunch, > > Royce > > > Royce, > > really, there is no reason to prefer a new printer. You will void the > warranty immediately. > The c84 on ebay often are described "works, but head dried up" or "works, > but head needs cleaning". > > This will happen to any C84 (and other epsons) that is in longer use, the > hose to the vacuum pump totally clogs up preventing the head cleaning to > work. > > Often you will read people saying "i have bought a expensive set of new > cartridges - but instead of making it better it got worse". Of course if > you put in a new cart you add air and without vacuum that won't come out. > > > So just look for some such fault, and look the printer still has some > carts installed so it isn't all dry. > Then take the head cleaning station and vacuum pump out and flush things > with water (you may need to remove the hose from the pump and use a wire > to clear it). > Then use Steve's procedure (cleaning solution on the parking pad) and it > will be un-clogged. > > I think you have extremely good chances to get a ebay printer to work if > you select a likely candidate. And at usually 1eur you can buy 10 > including shipping for the price of a new one. So even if the first one is > not good - you get lotsa nice replacement mechanical and electrical parts. > > ST >
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Re: Inkjet printing to copper - finally the ink resists! (like crazy!)
2006-08-02 by roycepipkins
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