[Alt-photo] Re: DIGINEGS EPSON 3800/3880 QUESTION

BOB KISS bobkiss at caribsurf.com
Tue Jan 28 15:07:02 UTC 2014


DEAR JORJ,

            How do I “unlock” the printer head?  

            Thanks for your suggestion.  Looking forward to trying it.

                                    CHEERS!

                                                BOB

 

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Maybe this will help you, Bob.

Dilute grocery-store ammonia 1:10 with distilled water; wet (not soak) a
paper towel with it and fold it in half. Power down the printer. Put the
paper towel on the print surface, unlock and slide the print head over the
paper towel, and leave it for a few hours.

Clean up carefully and repeat your printing experiment.

I do this occasionally to clear stubborn nozzles on my Stylus Pro 4000. The
vapors from the ammonia seem to do the trick.

-- Jorj


On Jan 28, 2014, at 9:26 AM, "BOB KISS" <bobkiss at caribsurf.com> wrote:

> DEAR JEREMY,
>
>            I prayed that your method would work but, after 5 attempts, I
am
> still getting a midtone gray rectangle which means that the LK and LLK are
> printing but not the PK/MK head. 
>
>            Any other ideas?  Living here in Barbados we have lovely
weather
> but getting things repaired, shipping things in and out for factory
service,
> and getting parts is a nightmare. 
>
>                                    CHEERS!
>
>                                                BOB
>
>
>
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Of
> Jeremy Moore
> Sent: Monday, January 27, 2014 4:12 PM
> To: alt-photo-process-list at lists.altphotolist.org
> Subject: [Alt-photo] Re: DIGINEGS EPSON 3800/3880 QUESTION
>
>
>
> Bob,
>
> Before doing a power cleaning just print a large block of pure black. This
> will often fix a clog without needing to waste any of the other colors
like
> a power cleaning. This works for every color, though I don't remember the
> RGB numbers for the other colors off the top of my head black is an easy
one
> :)
>
> Just fill a rectangle with pure black in Photoshop and print it on a sheet
> of cheap paper. I like to make a long rectangle that's on the edge of an
> 8.5x11" page. This way I can just turn the page around and run it back
> through if I need to do it again. Never needed to do it more than twice so
> far (knock on wood).
>
> - Jeremy
>
> Sent from a mobile device.
>
>> On Jan 27, 2014, at 12:07 PM, "BOB KISS" <bobkiss at caribsurf.com> wrote:
>>
>> DEAR LIST,
>>
>>           For those of us who print diginegs using Dan Burkholder’s
>> templates, please help me with the following question.
>>
>>           As his system has the printer use the matte black (instead of
>> the photo black) pigments, does the printer still use the K LK and LLK
>> printer heads when printing with the matte black or does the printer only
>> use the matte black?
>>
>>           The reason I ask is that the K head has suddenly stopped
>> printing and I must print two diginegs.  If I force clean the printer I
> will
>> waste tons of other pigments.  If I don’t need the K head to work for the
>> diginegs, then I can print them as per Dan’s system using the matte black
>> and worry about cleaning that PK head later.
>>
>>                                   CHEERS!
>>
>>                                               BOB
>>
>>
>>
>> Please check my website:  <http://www.bobkiss.com/>
> http://www.bobkiss.com/
>>
>>
>>
>>
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>>
>>
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>>
>>
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>>
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