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Epson CX5400 cleaning station purge tube detached

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The cleaning station purge tube has fallen off in my CX5400. Does anyone
know an easy way to reconnect it? I have tried for hours and hours but can't
seem to get the thing back on. Using tweezers and fat fingers isn't working
for me. Any help would be most appreciated!

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This is a very common problem, and personally, I think Epson needs to
take some responsibility for it. It was a design error where during
cartridge replacement it can occur quite easily.


However, that's not what you asked... I wonder if a hemostatic pliers
might help. these are a small scissors-like tool which usually has a
locking mechanism in the handle, and a thin ribbed tapered front end,
sometimes it is curved. They used to be very costly, but now they are
sold many places and some are made in India and Asia and are only a few
bucks. I am not sure they will help or not, but from the descriptions I
have heard, it might be an answer.

Other than that, here is a link to a website that has parts of the Epson
service manuals for these printers posted so you can dismantle your
printer and do the deed.

http://www.inkjetprinterhelp.us/duraink.html

Art


bilby wrote:

> The cleaning station purge tube has fallen off in my CX5400. Does anyone
> know an easy way to reconnect it? I have tried for hours and hours but can't
> seem to get the thing back on. Using tweezers and fat fingers isn't working
> for me. Any help would be most appreciated!
>
>

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Thanks Art. I will try what you suggested. You are right about Epson not
taking responsibility for that. Warranty is over. Oh well...


"Arthur Entlich" <artistic@telus.net> wrote in message
news:w2KMd.3300$rB6.1576@edtnps91...
> This is a very common problem, and personally, I think Epson needs to take
> some responsibility for it. It was a design error where during cartridge
> replacement it can occur quite easily.
>
>
> However, that's not what you asked... I wonder if a hemostatic pliers
> might help. these are a small scissors-like tool which usually has a
> locking mechanism in the handle, and a thin ribbed tapered front end,
> sometimes it is curved. They used to be very costly, but now they are
> sold many places and some are made in India and Asia and are only a few
> bucks. I am not sure they will help or not, but from the descriptions I
> have heard, it might be an answer.
>
> Other than that, here is a link to a website that has parts of the Epson
> service manuals for these printers posted so you can dismantle your
> printer and do the deed.
>
> http://www.inkjetprinterhelp.us/duraink.html
>
> Art
>
>
> bilby wrote:
>
>> The cleaning station purge tube has fallen off in my CX5400. Does anyone
>> know an easy way to reconnect it? I have tried for hours and hours but
>> can't seem to get the thing back on. Using tweezers and fat fingers
>> isn't working for me. Any help would be most appreciated!
>>
>>
>

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"bilby" <bilby@bilby.com> wrote in message
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> The cleaning station purge tube has fallen off in my CX5400. Does anyone
> know an easy way to reconnect it? I have tried for hours and hours but
can't
> seem to get the thing back on. Using tweezers and fat fingers isn't
working
> for me. Any help would be most appreciated!
Artery forceps can be found in fishing tackle shops usually as a subsstitute
for disgorgers (takin out barbed hooks) andthey work a treat on the tubes.
Tony
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Got the picture...Print it. JetTec perfect.
http://www.aah-haa.com 30% more ink
http://www.inkylinkusa.com

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>

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