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How two styles of ink jet printers work
« on: May 28, 2003, 07:38:05 PM »
I'm forever experiencing problems with my 2 Color StyleWriters 2500.  The only good thing is that I have two. When one has it's period, I use the other.  Canon ink tanks are prone to clog at the ink jet heads very easily.  I recently purchased ink tank cleaning solutions in cartridge form vfrom the 'inkbarn.com'.  (I think it's just ether.) It worked several times but I have since sucked it dry.  

Those with similar problems (or suggestions - other than me throwing them out), check this site out. http://computer.howstuffworks.com/inkjet-printer3.htm
Also a great site for knowing how just about anything works.

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How two styles of ink jet printers work
« Reply #1 on: May 28, 2003, 10:20:21 PM »
Hey neokm, thanks for the link.  wink.gif

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« Reply #2 on: June 01, 2003, 06:17:35 PM »
I don't use my Color StyleWriter 2500's that much - more inclined to use my Personal LaserWriter LS and NTR - - - but more often than not I experience a persistant problem with 'clogged nozzels' in my ink tank.  I've tried all the common remedies, i.e. zip lock bags when not in use - - - putting spent cartridges in the tank and capping off the good ones etc.

I've come across a fix that might be of interest to others - relative to clogged nozzels.
As I mentioned above, the cleaning solution cartidges I used up had an oder of ether.  I went down to the garage and located a half finished jug of dry-gas left over from the winter.  I poured some in a poly coffee-can lid.  Then I removed the spent color and black ink cartiridges and poured some in each cartridge well.  I found a 6-inch piece of clear neoprene 1/4" ID tubing.  After about 20 minutes of soaking the ink tank, I place the tubing over the ink-well-inlets and blew them out one by one holding a piece of paper towl at the bottom of the tank to act a blotter.

I reinstalled my good cartridges and ran a few test prints - after about the third pass, I was back into full color and all ink jets seem to be dispensing properly once again.

A little work but it beats paying $40+ for a new Canon BC-21e tank
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