Try
http://www.fixyourownprinter.com/
for tech advice. They do sell a head cleaning solution that resolved
a similar situation for me. Great resource.
F.
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Date: Sun, 11 Aug 2002 09:13:00 -0700
Subject: printer advice
From: Kathryn Odell [EMAIL PROTECTED
Thanks for the tip. I just order the head cleaning solution. If it works,
I'll also try it on a clogged printer at school that I haven't used in a
year!
Kate
Try
http://www.fixyourownprinter.com/
for tech advice. They do sell a head cleaning solution that resolved
a similar situation for
Would this be true on an HP? I believe the HP cartridges differ because
the head is built into the cartridge. I usually wait until print quality
declines rather than relying on warnings.
Jim
On Sunday, August 11, 2002, at 12:55 PM, Kochkodin wrote:
printer advice Epson 740 ink
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For my money the Epson C80 has to be the best. Speedy, quiet,
separate ink carts, OSX and 9 drivers. Brilliant quality but not
edge-to-edge unfortunately.
Regards
Tony
At 9:13 am -0700 11/8/02, Kathryn Odell wrote:
If I buy one it might as well be a
printer that comes with a 10 driver as
Hi,
Before you buy a new printer, replace the color cart and run the cleaning
routine several times...Last fall the same thing happened to me...Lost the
colors but the indicator showed over 1/2 full on the cartIt was a 3rd party
cart and the ink had dried up...Installed an epson cart, ran the
For my money the Epson C80 has to be the best. Speedy, quiet,
separate ink carts, OSX and 9 drivers. Brilliant quality but not
edge-to-edge unfortunately.
The C80UX has:
Great quality, cheap cartridges, only $60 at Wal-Mart, only drawbacks
are noisy (small), and only lasts 3000 pages before