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Post by alloydog on Mar 14, 2017 2:32:25 GMT -9
At work I just found we have an Epson L210 printer, the sort that has the seperate refillable CMYK reservoirs. It's been hidden away in its box for a couple of years and I think the ink pipes may have dried up. It has plenty of ink in the tanks, but doesn't print red or blue. Other than running lots of test print jobs through it, does anyone have any other ideas for getting the juices to flow?
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Post by whisper31 on Mar 14, 2017 3:20:59 GMT -9
If you are able to acquire an empty tank, you might try filling it with rubbing alcohol and running it through a few cycles with that to see if it clears up. Make sure to use it in a well ventilated area, though.
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Post by jeffgeorge on Mar 14, 2017 5:05:21 GMT -9
If you are able to acquire an empty tank, you might try filling it with rubbing alcohol and running it through a few cycles with that to see if it clears up. Make sure to use it in a well ventilated area, though. Or you could try filling an empty glass with drinking alcohol, and run a few cycles of that through yourself until you don't mind minis printed only in black and yellow ink. Who's up for a session of the Bee Movie RPG?
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