Re: Epson Printer (Sylus Photo)

2004-12-03 Thread David Mann
On Dec 3, 2004, at 6:07 PM, John Francis wrote:
Plus it can be used in 4-ink mode as a fallback, although I don't use 
it
that way
Wow... I wish my Epson 2100 would do that.  I'm still waiting for the 
light cyan cartridge I ordered to turn up.

They've been a couple of days away for about the past three weeks.  
Apparently it's due to a supply problem in Australia.

Cheers,
- Dave
http://www.digistar.com/~dmann/


RE: Epson Printer (Sylus Photo)

2004-12-02 Thread Jens Bladt
Thanks, Juey.
I guess that's what I should do!

Jens Bladt
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http://hjem.get2net.dk/bladt


-Oprindelig meddelelse-
Fra: Juey Chong Ong [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sendt: 2. december 2004 05:41
Til: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Emne: Re: Epson Printer (Sylus Photo)


I used to have an Epson Stylus Photo EX, which was the wide-carriage 
version of the Stylus Photo. I never had any problems pulling an ink 
cartridge out of it and putting it back, especially since it used the 
dumb cartridges (the ones without a chip). I eventually sent it back 
to Epson Recycling and got a $5 coupon from Epson for my efforts.

--jc


On Dec 1, 2004, at 10:19 PM, Jens Bladt wrote:

 Epson Stylus Photo, that's all. No other names or numbers. It's so 
 old, it's
 not on the support list anymore. The newest driver is for Windows 98. 
 Even
 when it was new, some retailers didn't know about it. It was actually 
 the
 top model at one stage. I admit to not having used it much. When I got 
 it,
 photo realistic paper was app. 1,25 USD for every A4 sheet. One set of 
 ink
 cartrigdes was almost 100 USD. So, most of the time it was just 
 sitting on
 the desk and occasionally used for BW prints. A shame, really. Now 
 it's
 useless. It represents the worst 700 USD I ever spent. This money 
 would have
 been better spent on a one week holiday in Greece! Or a used MZ-S with 
 a
 battery grip! Or ...
 Maybe I will consider getting a Canon.





Re: Epson Printer (Sylus Photo)

2004-12-02 Thread Collin Brendemuehl
The Epson design is sometimes a problem because of the print head nozzle 
design.  They clog when dry.  Epson does recommend
a small amount of warm water to clear them.  (At least they did with my old 
Stylus Color 400, almost as old as the Stylus Photo.)  If one's household 
humidity level gets too low in the winter months and printing is seldom, they 
can clog regularly.
It's a problem.

Sincerely,

C. Brendemuehl
 





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RE: Epson Printer (Sylus Photo)

2004-12-01 Thread Jens Bladt
...It's Epson Stylus Photo - the exact and full name. It was one of the
firts photo realistic printers on the market. It's probably 4-5 years old,
but have printet less than 100 A4 pages through this time years.

Jens Bladt
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://hjem.get2net.dk/bladt


-Oprindelig meddelelse-
Fra: Jens Bladt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sendt: 1. december 2004 16:54
Til: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Emne: OT: Epson Printer (Sylus Photo)


Hello, this is a question for the great PDML knowledge bank:
My Epson user guide says I can't take out an ink cartidge and put it in
again. The printer will not accept it (I haven't tried, though).

Is there a trick I can perform to make the printer accept it a second time,
afterall???

I have just installed a cleaning cartridge (black), since there's a lot of
banding in my prints. I haven't used my printer for quite some time, but to
my surprise the print actuelly look nice, after installing new ink
cartidges, except for the banding in the black areas. So, I want to
re-install the old black ink after the cleaning the black part of the
printer head.
Jens Bladt


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http://hjem.get2net.dk/bladt


-Oprindelig meddelelse-
Fra: Ann Sanfedele [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sendt: 1. december 2004 16:23
Til: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Emne: Re: December PUG is open


frank theriault wrote:

 On Tue, 30 Nov 2004 15:37:42 -0500, Daniel J. Matyola
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Than you very much for another great job with the PUG!
 

 

 Second that!  Thanks Adelheid...

 cheers,
 frank


Third that!
Noticing again that the PUG is slim  (at least less work for
Adelheid)

As always, a nice juxtaposition of images and some lovely
stuff!
(I'm not gonna get into details - just a general bravo :) )

annsan
if you see me here I'm procrastinating...



 --
 Sharpness is a bourgeois concept.  -Henri Cartier-Bresson







Re: Epson Printer (Sylus Photo)

2004-12-01 Thread Paul Sorenson
Jens -
Don't know if this will work on your model, but this procedure will work on 
the Stylus 880.

Press the load/eject button for about 3 seconds until the print head starts 
moving to the left and the power light begins flashing.

Do whatever changes you want to make with the ink cartridges
Press the load/eject again until the print head begins to move back to the 
right.  The power light will begin flashing again and the printer will go 
through the ink charging process.  When it's done, your set to go.

   -P
- Original Message - 
From: Jens Bladt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, December 01, 2004 10:00 AM
Subject: RE: Epson Printer (Sylus Photo)


...It's Epson Stylus Photo - the exact and full name. It was one of the
firts photo realistic printers on the market. It's probably 4-5 years old,
but have printet less than 100 A4 pages through this time years.
Jens Bladt
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://hjem.get2net.dk/bladt
-Oprindelig meddelelse-
Fra: Jens Bladt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sendt: 1. december 2004 16:54
Til: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Emne: OT: Epson Printer (Sylus Photo)
Hello, this is a question for the great PDML knowledge bank:
My Epson user guide says I can't take out an ink cartidge and put it in
again. The printer will not accept it (I haven't tried, though).
Is there a trick I can perform to make the printer accept it a second 
time,
afterall???

I have just installed a cleaning cartridge (black), since there's a lot of
banding in my prints. I haven't used my printer for quite some time, but 
to
my surprise the print actuelly look nice, after installing new ink
cartidges, except for the banding in the black areas. So, I want to
re-install the old black ink after the cleaning the black part of the
printer head.
Jens Bladt

mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://hjem.get2net.dk/bladt
-Oprindelig meddelelse-
Fra: Ann Sanfedele [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sendt: 1. december 2004 16:23
Til: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Emne: Re: December PUG is open
frank theriault wrote:
On Tue, 30 Nov 2004 15:37:42 -0500, Daniel J. Matyola
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Than you very much for another great job with the PUG!


Second that!  Thanks Adelheid...
cheers,
frank
Third that!
Noticing again that the PUG is slim  (at least less work for
Adelheid)
As always, a nice juxtaposition of images and some lovely
stuff!
(I'm not gonna get into details - just a general bravo :) )
annsan
if you see me here I'm procrastinating...

--
Sharpness is a bourgeois concept.  -Henri Cartier-Bresson






RE: Epson Printer (Sylus Photo)

2004-12-01 Thread Jens Bladt
Thanks, Paul. Isn't what you are describing the normal procedure for
changing cartridges? I guess my printer works a little different - it has
very strange procedures for all manual operations. Perhaps what you are
suggesting is to swftly slipping in the new cartridge when ever the print
head is out for a walk ?

Jens Bladt
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://hjem.get2net.dk/bladt


-Oprindelig meddelelse-
Fra: Paul Sorenson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sendt: 1. december 2004 17:21
Til: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Emne: Re: Epson Printer (Sylus Photo)


Jens -

Don't know if this will work on your model, but this procedure will work on
the Stylus 880.

Press the load/eject button for about 3 seconds until the print head starts
moving to the left and the power light begins flashing.

Do whatever changes you want to make with the ink cartridges

Press the load/eject again until the print head begins to move back to the
right.  The power light will begin flashing again and the printer will go
through the ink charging process.  When it's done, your set to go.

-P

- Original Message -
From: Jens Bladt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, December 01, 2004 10:00 AM
Subject: RE: Epson Printer (Sylus Photo)


 ...It's Epson Stylus Photo - the exact and full name. It was one of the
 firts photo realistic printers on the market. It's probably 4-5 years old,
 but have printet less than 100 A4 pages through this time years.

 Jens Bladt
 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 http://hjem.get2net.dk/bladt






Re: Epson Printer (Sylus Photo)

2004-12-01 Thread Paul Sorenson
Perhaps what you are
suggesting is to swftly slipping in the new cartridge when ever the print
head is out for a walk ?
No - there are three buttons on the printer, one for power, one to manually 
load or eject paper and one  that you use to replace an empty ink cartridge 
when one of the low ink lights above it is flashing (Epson calls it the 
cleaning button.  To replace a cartridge when you do not have a low ink 
light flashing, you move the print head to the cartridge replacement 
position by pressing and holding the load/eject button for about 3 seconds.

Here is a link to the US version of Epson's web site for support on the 
Stylus Photo.  Near the bottom under Documents and Manuals, is a link to 
download the manual for this printer in .pdf.  Chapter 5, page 5-7 describes 
what you want to do under Replacing an Outdated Ink Cartridge:

HTH
   -P
- Original Message - 
From: Jens Bladt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, December 01, 2004 12:29 PM
Subject: RE: Epson Printer (Sylus Photo)


Thanks, Paul. Isn't what you are describing the normal procedure for
changing cartridges? I guess my printer works a little different - it has
very strange procedures for all manual operations. Perhaps what you are
suggesting is to swftly slipping in the new cartridge when ever the print
head is out for a walk ?
Jens Bladt
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://hjem.get2net.dk/bladt
-Oprindelig meddelelse-
Fra: Paul Sorenson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sendt: 1. december 2004 17:21
Til: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Emne: Re: Epson Printer (Sylus Photo)
Jens -
Don't know if this will work on your model, but this procedure will work 
on
the Stylus 880.

Press the load/eject button for about 3 seconds until the print head 
starts
moving to the left and the power light begins flashing.

Do whatever changes you want to make with the ink cartridges
Press the load/eject again until the print head begins to move back to the
right.  The power light will begin flashing again and the printer will go
through the ink charging process.  When it's done, your set to go.
   -P
- Original Message -
From: Jens Bladt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, December 01, 2004 10:00 AM
Subject: RE: Epson Printer (Sylus Photo)

...It's Epson Stylus Photo - the exact and full name. It was one of the
firts photo realistic printers on the market. It's probably 4-5 years 
old,
but have printet less than 100 A4 pages through this time years.

Jens Bladt
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://hjem.get2net.dk/bladt






Re: Epson Printer (Sylus Photo)

2004-12-01 Thread Paul Sorenson
I suppose I *should*  include the link g
http://tinyurl.com/6xoz6
- Original Message - 
From: Paul Sorenson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, December 01, 2004 2:17 PM
Subject: Re: Epson Printer (Sylus Photo)


Perhaps what you are
suggesting is to swftly slipping in the new cartridge when ever the print
head is out for a walk ?
No - there are three buttons on the printer, one for power, one to 
manually load or eject paper and one  that you use to replace an empty ink 
cartridge when one of the low ink lights above it is flashing (Epson calls 
it the cleaning button.  To replace a cartridge when you do not have a 
low ink light flashing, you move the print head to the cartridge 
replacement position by pressing and holding the load/eject button for 
about 3 seconds.

Here is a link to the US version of Epson's web site for support on the 
Stylus Photo.  Near the bottom under Documents and Manuals, is a link to 
download the manual for this printer in .pdf.  Chapter 5, page 5-7 
describes what you want to do under Replacing an Outdated Ink Cartridge:

HTH
   -P
- Original Message - 
From: Jens Bladt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, December 01, 2004 12:29 PM
Subject: RE: Epson Printer (Sylus Photo)


Thanks, Paul. Isn't what you are describing the normal procedure for
changing cartridges? I guess my printer works a little different - it has
very strange procedures for all manual operations. Perhaps what you are
suggesting is to swftly slipping in the new cartridge when ever the print
head is out for a walk ?
Jens Bladt
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://hjem.get2net.dk/bladt
-Oprindelig meddelelse-
Fra: Paul Sorenson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sendt: 1. december 2004 17:21
Til: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Emne: Re: Epson Printer (Sylus Photo)
Jens -
Don't know if this will work on your model, but this procedure will work 
on
the Stylus 880.

Press the load/eject button for about 3 seconds until the print head 
starts
moving to the left and the power light begins flashing.

Do whatever changes you want to make with the ink cartridges
Press the load/eject again until the print head begins to move back to 
the
right.  The power light will begin flashing again and the printer will go
through the ink charging process.  When it's done, your set to go.

   -P
- Original Message -
From: Jens Bladt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, December 01, 2004 10:00 AM
Subject: RE: Epson Printer (Sylus Photo)

...It's Epson Stylus Photo - the exact and full name. It was one of 
the
firts photo realistic printers on the market. It's probably 4-5 years 
old,
but have printet less than 100 A4 pages through this time years.

Jens Bladt
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://hjem.get2net.dk/bladt








Re: Epson Printer (Sylus Photo)

2004-12-01 Thread Jon Glass
On Dec 1, 2004, at 9:17 PM, Paul Sorenson wrote:
No - there are three buttons on the printer, one for power, one to 
manually load or eject paper and one  that you use to replace an empty 
ink cartridge when one of the low ink lights above it is flashing 
(Epson calls it the cleaning button.  To replace a cartridge when 
you do not have a low ink light flashing, you move the print head to 
the cartridge replacement position by pressing and holding the 
load/eject button for about 3 seconds.

Yeah, that's how my Stylus Color works. I wonder if what he's talking 
about is the fact that the printer uses the reload to reset the page 
counter. Before Epson put chips into their printers, this was how it 
worked. Basically, what will happen is that when you put your black 
cartridge back in, the counter will be reset the counter back to 0, and 
will start counting from there. When it thinks the cartridge is empty, 
based on your use, it will tell you via the flashing light. However, 
because you are refilling with a partially empty cartridge, you will 
run out first. This may cause problems with the print head, thus 
clogging it and destroying the printer...

If this is how it works, then it would be ok, I guess, to put the old 
cart back in, only be very careful, and watch for the cart to empty, 
and swap it out before you stand a chance of ruining your print heads.
--
-Jon Glass
Krakow, Poland
[EMAIL PROTECTED]




Re: Epson Printer (Sylus Photo)

2004-12-01 Thread Juey Chong Ong
I used to have an Epson Stylus Photo EX, which was the wide-carriage 
version of the Stylus Photo. I never had any problems pulling an ink 
cartridge out of it and putting it back, especially since it used the 
dumb cartridges (the ones without a chip). I eventually sent it back 
to Epson Recycling and got a $5 coupon from Epson for my efforts.

--jc
On Dec 1, 2004, at 10:19 PM, Jens Bladt wrote:
Epson Stylus Photo, that's all. No other names or numbers. It's so 
old, it's
not on the support list anymore. The newest driver is for Windows 98. 
Even
when it was new, some retailers didn't know about it. It was actually 
the
top model at one stage. I admit to not having used it much. When I got 
it,
photo realistic paper was app. 1,25 USD for every A4 sheet. One set of 
ink
cartrigdes was almost 100 USD. So, most of the time it was just 
sitting on
the desk and occasionally used for BW prints. A shame, really. Now 
it's
useless. It represents the worst 700 USD I ever spent. This money 
would have
been better spent on a one week holiday in Greece! Or a used MZ-S with 
a
battery grip! Or ...
Maybe I will consider getting a Canon.