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I am having quite a bit of trouble after printing a couple of images in that
the orifices in the cartridge holder seems to get plugged. After washing it out with isopropyl alcohol and reinserting the color and b/w cartridges, it seems to work fine for a while.......then it plugs again. Several questions arise: 1. Is there a way to remedy this with reconfiguration of the software? 2. Is there a better cartridge holder more suitable with large ink-flow printings? 3. Should I be advised to purchase a separate printer just for T-shirt printing, and if so, which one? Thanks....... TK |
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Do you leave it set idle for extended periods?
If so take out each cartridge and give a few whacks against a paper towel.It should start the ink flowing again. It seems that Canon inks from this era will form a skin in the cartridge and whacking is the only way to break it. "Tim Knight" <ferrousp@aol.com> wrote in message news:20031023145458.28132.00000013@mb-m27.aol.com... > I am having quite a bit of trouble after printing a couple of images in that > the orifices in the cartridge holder seems to get plugged. After washing it > out with isopropyl alcohol and reinserting the color and b/w cartridges, it > seems to work fine for a while.......then it plugs again. > > Several questions arise: > > 1. Is there a way to remedy this with reconfiguration of the software? > > 2. Is there a better cartridge holder more suitable with large ink-flow > printings? > > 3. Should I be advised to purchase a separate printer just for T-shirt > printing, and if so, which one? > > Thanks....... > > TK |
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