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Inkjet printers have the potential to get clogged heads with their own brand
inks as well as quality aftermarket inks. The two major issues are 1) the
quality of the aftermarket inks and cartridges and 2) the frequency with
which you print. In addition, there is always some buildup of dried ink on
the underside of printheads that can sometimes cause clogs with months or
years of normal, regular use. Email Arthur Enlich at artistic@telus.net
and ask him for his guide to cleaning Epson print heads. He will email it
to you. He has helped countless people to clean Epson print heads. You
might ask him about aftermarket inks as he uses both aftermarket and Epson
inks successfully. I do believe that Epson print heads may clog more
frequently than Canon, but Arthur's info brought one of my Epsons back to
life! Don't try anything else till you read his instructions, some of which
are similar to others you will read.
"measekite" <measekite@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> SteveH wrote:
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>>Hi all,
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>>I've got an Epson R800 and I'm definately thinking of using 3rd party ink
>>when the Epson originals run out.
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> Then I do expect to be reading about your problems on this NG. While I am
> a proponent of Canon printers and feel the IP8500 is a superior printer to
> the R800, I do think that the R800 (although the wide format R1800 can
> produce those large wall hangers) is a fine printer. In this ng you can
> read about all of the problems people have with Epson printers and 3rd
> party inks. Now with your expensive R800 using pigmented inks, I think
> that finding after market pigmented inks is even more risky and difficult
> and that you are looking for problems.
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> You purchased this expensive printer for what you think it can do and what
> ever the quality you saw was with OEM inks. Pigmented inks, OEM or 3rd
> party) have a greater tendency to clog print heads that dye inks.
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> Good Luck!
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>>Now the thing is, can I use some Epson and some 3rd party as they run out,
>>or will I have to replace the lot as I believe the Epson's and 3rd party
>>ones use different ink?
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>>Cheers
>>SteveH
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