EPSON stylus color 640 help info change ink cartridge plea..

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Hi folks

Friends upgrading their computer system, gave me their old printer, complete
with the original cdrom and a brand-new colour ink cartridge, warning me it
had run out of ink

Well now, a year or so later I've got this computer fixed, I've connected
the wires and got the software drivers loaded all ok

The computer goes through the motions and the traces of ink on the paper
seem to indicate that it is attempting to print ok. The head moves back and
forth and the paper feeds through ok

However I can't for the life of me work out how to lock the printhead in the
*exposed* position so that I can remove the old ink cartridge and install
the new one I's given

I's never given any paper-handbook that may have come with this printer
originally and the little pictorial stickers inside the lid are pretty
useless

Holding down the selected "head clean" button for the 3 seconds as indicated
seem to engage a cleaning mode. But nothing I do or try will make the head
pop out from it's hidden position on the right side of the printer, and STAY
LOCKED OUT there so I can change the ink cartridge

There's obviously a way of doing this

*Help please* Replies to my email are appreciated

many thanks

Catherine
Outback Western Australia

catherinejemma@myway.com
 
Archived from groups: comp.periphs.printers (More info?)

The cd-rom should have the owners manual in one of its directories. If not,
have you tried to get a user manual from the manufacturers web site? Most of
them have files for downloading. You could also try disconnecting the power
cord while the print head is in the 'exposed' position.
--
Ron


"Catherine Jemma" <xenaNO@SPAMagn.net.au> wrote in message
news:432cd5d7$1@quokka.wn.com.au...
> Hi folks
>
> Friends upgrading their computer system, gave me their old printer,
> complete
> with the original cdrom and a brand-new colour ink cartridge, warning me
> it
> had run out of ink
>
> Well now, a year or so later I've got this computer fixed, I've connected
> the wires and got the software drivers loaded all ok
>
> The computer goes through the motions and the traces of ink on the paper
> seem to indicate that it is attempting to print ok. The head moves back
> and
> forth and the paper feeds through ok
>
> However I can't for the life of me work out how to lock the printhead in
> the
> *exposed* position so that I can remove the old ink cartridge and install
> the new one I's given
>
> I's never given any paper-handbook that may have come with this printer
> originally and the little pictorial stickers inside the lid are pretty
> useless
>
> Holding down the selected "head clean" button for the 3 seconds as
> indicated
> seem to engage a cleaning mode. But nothing I do or try will make the head
> pop out from it's hidden position on the right side of the printer, and
> STAY
> LOCKED OUT there so I can change the ink cartridge
>
> There's obviously a way of doing this
>
> *Help please* Replies to my email are appreciated
>
> many thanks
>
> Catherine
> Outback Western Australia
>
> catherinejemma@myway.com
>
>
 
Archived from groups: comp.periphs.printers (More info?)

"Catherine Jemma" <xenaNO@SPAMagn.net.au> wrote:
>Hi folks
>
>Friends upgrading their computer system, gave me their old printer, complete
>with the original cdrom and a brand-new colour ink cartridge, warning me it
>had run out of ink
>
>Well now, a year or so later I've got this computer fixed, I've connected
>the wires and got the software drivers loaded all ok
>
>The computer goes through the motions and the traces of ink on the paper
>seem to indicate that it is attempting to print ok. The head moves back and
>forth and the paper feeds through ok
>
>However I can't for the life of me work out how to lock the printhead in the
>*exposed* position so that I can remove the old ink cartridge and install
>the new one I's given
>
>I's never given any paper-handbook that may have come with this printer
>originally and the little pictorial stickers inside the lid are pretty
>useless
>
>Holding down the selected "head clean" button for the 3 seconds as indicated
>seem to engage a cleaning mode. But nothing I do or try will make the head
>pop out from it's hidden position on the right side of the printer, and STAY
>LOCKED OUT there so I can change the ink cartridge
>
>There's obviously a way of doing this
>
>*Help please* Replies to my email are appreciated
>
>many thanks
>
>Catherine
>Outback Western Australia
>
>catherinejemma@myway.com

Lower the output tray
Lift the top cover
Press the load/eject button until the head moves to the left
Replace the cartridge
Press the load/eject button and close the top cover
The printer should then go through a cleaning cycle (about 1 minute)
Good luck
Tony
 
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Thanks Tony I seem to be winning. And thanks drc I'll try Googling for a
manufacturer's website book (if there was instructions on the cdrom, I
couldn't find them)

thanks again

Cath
 
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The printer seems to be working well now thanks

However it seems that I'd also need a new B+W ink cartridge as well. I'd
noticed it has a 2nd smaller position to the left of the colour cartridge
(where I'm assuming a smaller, black-ink-only cartridge goes)

Previously I'd thought that colour printers simply squirted out a mix of RGB
colours to make up black

I guess with this Epsom model, that a dedicated Black cartridge is supposed
to save on colour ink use when just printing black/grey text (previous
printers I had were just B+W)

I've done some test pages off of websites and the output seems partly ok.
Printing the first page of my 'blog, some text is clear and other is very
faint, I'm assuming that coloured text is printing well and Black text very
poorly. Now that I know all the rest of this printer seems ok
(paper-feed etc), I'll buy a Black-ink cartridge for it next time I make my
monthly supply-run into civilisation

cheers
 
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"Catherine Jemma" <catherinejemma@myway.com> wrote:
>The printer seems to be working well now thanks
>
>However it seems that I'd also need a new B+W ink cartridge as well. I'd
>noticed it has a 2nd smaller position to the left of the colour cartridge
>(where I'm assuming a smaller, black-ink-only cartridge goes)
>
>Previously I'd thought that colour printers simply squirted out a mix of RGB
>colours to make up black
>
>I guess with this Epsom model, that a dedicated Black cartridge is supposed
>to save on colour ink use when just printing black/grey text (previous
>printers I had were just B+W)
>
>I've done some test pages off of websites and the output seems partly ok.
>Printing the first page of my 'blog, some text is clear and other is very
>faint, I'm assuming that coloured text is printing well and Black text very
>poorly. Now that I know all the rest of this printer seems ok
>(paper-feed etc), I'll buy a Black-ink cartridge for it next time I make my
>monthly supply-run into civilisation
>
>cheers

So I guess courier delivery is slightly absurd in your part of the big Island :)

Yes you are right, from what you describe a black cartridge should do the trick
hopefully.

http://www.epson.com/cgi-bin/Store/support/supDetail.jsp?BV_UseBVCookie=yes&infoType=Doc&oid=14424&prodoid=8277&category=Products

for the user and other manuals.
Best wishes
Tony
 
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You can download the full manual at:

http://files.support.epson.com/pdf/sc640_/sc640_u1.pdf

It will be a pdf file.

Look within it for a section on replacing an "outdated" or expired
cartridge. You will need to hold one or more front panel buttons to
make the head move into the change cartridge location.

It is better to do it this way rather than to manually unlock the head
because after the new cartridge is in place, the printer will engage in
a longer purging cycle, to type to help clear the head of all ink and air.

However, if replacing the cartridge doesn't resolve the situation, email
me and I will send you a manual with information on how to fix it all.


e-printerhelp(at)mvps(dot)com

(at) = @ (dot) =.

Art

Catherine Jemma wrote:

> Hi folks
>
> Friends upgrading their computer system, gave me their old printer, complete
> with the original cdrom and a brand-new colour ink cartridge, warning me it
> had run out of ink
>
> Well now, a year or so later I've got this computer fixed, I've connected
> the wires and got the software drivers loaded all ok
>
> The computer goes through the motions and the traces of ink on the paper
> seem to indicate that it is attempting to print ok. The head moves back and
> forth and the paper feeds through ok
>
> However I can't for the life of me work out how to lock the printhead in the
> *exposed* position so that I can remove the old ink cartridge and install
> the new one I's given
>
> I's never given any paper-handbook that may have come with this printer
> originally and the little pictorial stickers inside the lid are pretty
> useless
>
> Holding down the selected "head clean" button for the 3 seconds as indicated
> seem to engage a cleaning mode. But nothing I do or try will make the head
> pop out from it's hidden position on the right side of the printer, and STAY
> LOCKED OUT there so I can change the ink cartridge
>
> There's obviously a way of doing this
>
> *Help please* Replies to my email are appreciated
>
> many thanks
>
> Catherine
> Outback Western Australia
>
> catherinejemma@myway.com
>
>
 
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I'm amazed it works at all without the black cartridge installed. Most
Epson printers do not.

Art

Catherine Jemma wrote:

> The printer seems to be working well now thanks
>
> However it seems that I'd also need a new B+W ink cartridge as well. I'd
> noticed it has a 2nd smaller position to the left of the colour cartridge
> (where I'm assuming a smaller, black-ink-only cartridge goes)
>
> Previously I'd thought that colour printers simply squirted out a mix of RGB
> colours to make up black
>
> I guess with this Epsom model, that a dedicated Black cartridge is supposed
> to save on colour ink use when just printing black/grey text (previous
> printers I had were just B+W)
>
> I've done some test pages off of websites and the output seems partly ok.
> Printing the first page of my 'blog, some text is clear and other is very
> faint, I'm assuming that coloured text is printing well and Black text very
> poorly. Now that I know all the rest of this printer seems ok
> (paper-feed etc), I'll buy a Black-ink cartridge for it next time I make my
> monthly supply-run into civilisation
>
> cheers
>
>
>
 
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