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InNeed
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Wed Dec 22, 2004 3:49 am Post subject:
Epson Epson CX6400 cart refills? |
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Anyone had any luck refilling these carts. and if so, what do you
have to do after they are refilled to make them work? Also what
Company did you get the refills from.
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QuickSiver
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Wed Dec 22, 2004 12:16 pm Post subject:
Re: Epson Epson CX6400 cart refills? |
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By refilling the cartridges, it would only support you about 2 or 3
times. That's it. After that you sitll need to buy the new cartridges
so that you will not get clogged.
The alternative way is to get a continuous ink flow system, they would
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Arthur Entlich
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Wed Dec 22, 2004 9:32 pm Post subject:
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I don't believe that is necessarily true.
For the last three days I have been dissecting and investigating the
Epson individual color ink cartridges used for the Durabrite and
Ultrachrome inks. I've now taken about siz apart to differing stages
because I am working on figuring out both how they work and how it might
be possible to do a proper refill with them.
Unlike the larger sponge/batting cartridges, these have none of that.
They are basically a series of chambers and valves. There is not
anything, other than one small foam filter that appears to be even
slightly used up during use, other than the ink itself. If a proper
refilling method could be developed, I could see these cartridges being
reused many times over as long as reasonable standards of care are taken.
Art
QuickSiver wrote:
| Quote: | By refilling the cartridges, it would only support you about 2 or 3
times. That's it. After that you sitll need to buy the new cartridges
so that you will not get clogged.
The alternative way is to get a continuous ink flow system, they would
save you more.
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Tadeusz Jerzy Korsak
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Thu Dec 23, 2004 12:59 am Post subject:
Re: Epson Epson CX6400 cart refills? |
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Two internet sites:
http://anestoday.com/epson2200/index.htm
and
http://www.jondokken.com/Epson2200/a2200Epson.htm
present detailed discussion on functioning of Epson foamless cartridge and
refilling methods.
Merry Christmas to all!
Tadeusz
Uzytkownik "Arthur Entlich" <artistic@telus.net> napisal w wiadomosci
news:gkhyd.14288$KO5.4586@clgrps13...
| Quote: | I don't believe that is necessarily true.
For the last three days I have been dissecting and investigating the
Epson individual color ink cartridges used for the Durabrite and
Ultrachrome inks. I've now taken about siz apart to differing stages
because I am working on figuring out both how they work and how it might
be possible to do a proper refill with them.
Unlike the larger sponge/batting cartridges, these have none of that.
They are basically a series of chambers and valves. There is not
anything, other than one small foam filter that appears to be even
slightly used up during use, other than the ink itself. If a proper
refilling method could be developed, I could see these cartridges being
reused many times over as long as reasonable standards of care are taken.
Art
QuickSiver wrote:
By refilling the cartridges, it would only support you about 2 or 3
times. That's it. After that you sitll need to buy the new cartridges
so that you will not get clogged.
The alternative way is to get a continuous ink flow system, they would
save you more.
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