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880 Modifications

880 Modifications

2007-04-06 by docstein99

Ok here's my experience so far on modding out an Epson 880, in case 
anyone was interested (and couldnt find a c84 or c88 for $15)

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Scanned all the local thrift stores.  They usually have a supply of 
inkjet printers in the back.  Prices local to the Trenton area of New 
Jersey?  Range from $7 - $14.  I went to three stores most of them 
where HP inkjets.  The only ones I found that were Epson were a 770 
and a 880, so I bought the 880.

Took it home and it didnt print much color and missing a line on 
black.  So I dismantled the outter plastics, and removed the bottom 
blatter tray.  Trying to shoot water every place that looked like it 
needed a cleaning, didnt do much printing-resits wise, but helped me 
clean it up a bit.

Bought a black and a color cartridge (refilled from the flea market 
cost: $4.00 for both color and black, making this cost so far $19.00 
incl printer).

Swapped out JUST the BLACK cartridge, and tried to print- no results.

I read that the vacuume hose must be clear so instead of taking the 
whole assembly apart, I found it was much easier to take a syringe 
filled with water and squirt it UP the bottom of the hose (which 
faces the blatter tray) until water came out the top sponge.  This 
way, I know the hose was definatly not clogged then!

Tried to print- still no results.

*** ONLY WHEN I put the COLOR cartridge in, did the printer work 
perfect.  All nozzles working, great! (move on to level 2).

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With all the basic outter plastics removed, there is some type of 
plastic held down with two screws, that allows the paper to feed on 
the verticle.  That had to come out, and cut to shape using a 
dremel.  There is also some plastic feed roller with an electric eye 
on the other end, which unfortunately needs to be there in order for 
the printer to keep working.

But after all that, I can feed sheets of paper straight thru the back 
now and as long as I manually put it in (at just the right moment) it 
will feed and print just as usual.

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The last part I have still yet to do, which is raising the head or 
whatever needs to be done to make clearance for the copper board.

I have some 1/32" (super-thin) sheets of copper boards which are 
about as thick as probably two pieces of construction paper, which I 
can use to try and make sure that the inks will print on the copper - 
at least in the print in this condition so far.

Re: 880 Modifications

2007-04-07 by docstein99

Some pictures and documentary on the progress (if anyone is interested) 
can be found here:

http://www.raidgear.net/rnd_inkjet.aspx

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