OK great. Thanks for the link.
BTW are https://www.inkexperts.co.uk the same company as https://www.inkexpress.co.uk/
or associated?
OK great. Thanks for the link.
BTW are https://www.inkexperts.co.uk the same company as https://www.inkexpress.co.uk/
or associated?
Myself and Christian used to work for them, we have since setup our own venture Ink Experts which is similar but not associated in any way.OK great. Thanks for the link.
BTW are https://www.inkexperts.co.uk the same company as https://www.inkexpress.co.uk/
or associated?
If you have a look through the forum you will see we are both well liked for our honesty and product knowledge :)
Alex
If you are refering to my post then by recharge I mean making sure the cartridges are full of ink. Sometimes if ciss are left for a long time some off the ink can syphon back into the tanks.
Bispham (30-05-2019)
OK great.
InkExperts, if I order the ET14000 tomorrow will I receive it on Saturday?
I would order today if delivery can be guaranteed for 9am, which is the only time I can receive it tomorrow.
Please let me know. Thanks
I’m getting random navy blue dots on my prints
any ideas why??
i have an epson WF7710dwf
from Ink-express
dust ... use a lint roller
keep your workshop and kit clean
...Here is a typical example of the dots which are spoiling my prints.
I didn't have this problem with my previous setup from CityInkExpress. I'm wondering at which point the specks are contaminating my transfers, it must be during printing. Any advice welcome.
It could be caused by excess CISS tubing inside the printer.
If the tubing gets too long it can strike the casing a little too hard.
This can cause the print head to judder slightly and splat small amounts of ink onto the page.
How old is the printer and CISS?
it's a couple of months old.
I'll try tightening the tubing, thanks for the tip.
I've just noticed after printing a transfer that the dots are actually minuscule crumbs. They can be removed. Not ideal though. I wonder how have they got there?
Mainly it is ink spatters though... after tightening the tubing I notice the problem is still there, perhaps worse.
Last edited by Bispham; 20-06-2019 at 02:53 PM.