My guess is that’s not sublimation ink your using.
post a picture of your ink.
(even better print something and post a picture of the print)
When your print comes out does it look ok or do all the colours look off?
My guess is that’s not sublimation ink your using.
post a picture of your ink.
(even better print something and post a picture of the print)
When your print comes out does it look ok or do all the colours look off?
Last edited by Mrteajunkie; 19-10-2020 at 05:57 PM.
The print looks great! Colors are vibrant.image2.jpg
i think you may be correct. If so, is it difficult to clean out the ecotank?
Last edited by Idefine; 19-10-2020 at 06:39 PM.
Ah that’s standard ink not sublimation ink.
im not sure how you would go about draining an eco tank ink reserve.
the lines will be full of ink too all the way to the print heads.
You would probably need to detach the lines at the head (if that’s even possible) and drain out the inks individually.
Idefine (19-10-2020)
I was afraid you would say that. Would it be safe to print as much as possible with the extra paper I have? Unfortunately, That might be the only option I have to drain the tanks... then "power flush" the printer head. I'm not sure if I could do detach the lines.
Ah that’s standard ink not sublimation ink.
im not sure how you would go about draining an eco tank ink reserve.
the lines will be full of ink too all the way to the print heads.
You would probably need to detach the lines at the head (if that’s even possible) and drain out the inks individually.
This is so terrible!
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