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More info?)
Thnak you for these links. I knew about the first one but couldn't
locate it. The second one is new to me.
Great!
Art
Tadeusz Jerzy Korsak wrote:
> Two internet sites:
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http://anestoday.com/epson2200/index.htm
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http://www.jondokken.com/Epson2200/a2200Epson.htm
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> present detailed discussion on functioning of Epson foamless cartridge and
> refilling methods.
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> Merry Christmas to all!
> Tadeusz
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> Uzytkownik "Arthur Entlich" <artistic@telus.net> napisal w wiadomosci
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>>I don't believe that is necessarily true.
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>>For the last three days I have been dissecting and investigating the
>>Epson individual color ink cartridges used for the Durabrite and
>>Ultrachrome inks. I've now taken about siz apart to differing stages
>>because I am working on figuring out both how they work and how it might
>>be possible to do a proper refill with them.
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>>Unlike the larger sponge/batting cartridges, these have none of that.
>>They are basically a series of chambers and valves. There is not
>>anything, other than one small foam filter that appears to be even
>>slightly used up during use, other than the ink itself. If a proper
>>refilling method could be developed, I could see these cartridges being
>>reused many times over as long as reasonable standards of care are taken.
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>>Art
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>>QuickSiver wrote:
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>>>By refilling the cartridges, it would only support you about 2 or 3
>>>times. That's it. After that you sitll need to buy the new cartridges
>>>so that you will not get clogged.
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>>>The alternative way is to get a continuous ink flow system, they would
>>>save you more.
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