(From: Peter (hedgieus@yahoo.com).)
Here are history/trivia. (I used to work at Xerox marking technology group, working on ink-jets and daisy printers.)
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* Type 1 (or “push”) ejects continuous stream (under pressure). The discovery goes back to Hertz (one who has the unit named after him) and theory is described in […]
April 19th, 2008 | Posted in Inkjet Printer, Xerox | No Comments
Epson Stylus 800 print quality
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“I have an Epson Stylus 800 printer which is only used infrequently. I seem to have a problem with some of the jets clogging up after a while producing a banding effect and/or a blurring of text. The built in cleaning cycle does not […]
April 16th, 2008 | Posted in Epson, Hewlett Packard, Printer & Cartridge Tips | 4 Comments
Canon BubbleJet printers not printing after cleaning
(From: Handy (handy@redshift.com).)
Take out the cartridge that you want cleaned. Find that hole that ink comes out of, squeeze the cartridge until ink comes out of that
hole - actually drips. Put it back in the machine, clean it at least FOUR times. Usually on the fourth time for some […]
March 30th, 2008 | Posted in Canon, Printer & Cartridge Tips | 1 Comment
“I use a HP680C in the office, and it have two cartridges, one for black and one for color (yellow/cian/magenta?). If the printer fire one drop of each ink at a given point, we can have only 6 different colors (ignoring white and black). If it can fire two or more drops at a given […]
March 22nd, 2008 | Posted in Inkjet Printer, Printer & Cartridge Tips | 5 Comments
By: Carla San Gaspar
Mention discount printing and a person may think twice about quality, especially with something as critical as working on your marketing materials. Rest assured though that most of these fears are baseless, and larger printing companies with more professional machinery provide prints cheaper.
In printing, a change in the way prints […]
March 19th, 2008 | Posted in Printer & Cartridge Tips | 1 Comment
Why are red, blue, and yellow inkjet primaries?
For a subtractive printing process, the ‘optimum’ primary colors for a 3-ink system would be closer to magenta, cyan, and yellow. However, these are not generally used. Why?
I don’t know the precise answer but it is no doubt a tradeoff between cost and which colors are used most […]
March 11th, 2008 | Posted in Printer & Cartridge Tips | 1 Comment
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(From: Roy (royf@iname.com).)
The people who talk about clogging, etc. must have never seen a BJC-620, in which the printhead and ink tanks
are separate. I’ve had a 620 for about 16 months and having printed almost nothing on it (have a laser for most
needs) have noticed that the […]
March 9th, 2008 | Posted in Canon, Epson, Hewlett Packard | 2 Comments
The priming station of a typical ink-jet printer (e.g., HP DeskJet 500C) includes a rubber seal (’boot’) and small pump to actually suck on the end of the print cartridge to free up nozzles (there are 50 or more in a typical print cartridge) that have dried up or become clogged. It may fire all […]
February 29th, 2008 | Posted in Printer & Cartridge Tips | 1 Comment
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February 10th, 2008 | Posted in Announcement | 2 Comments