will this printer be ok for sub printing
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Epson-Styl...item19ca7f7f1d
I am giving up on my 1400 if i leave printer for over 15 mins i have to do a head clean.
will this printer be ok for sub printing
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Epson-Styl...item19ca7f7f1d
I am giving up on my 1400 if i leave printer for over 15 mins i have to do a head clean.
Some people always have issues with Epson printers, other people never have any issues. Chance are, if you have problems with the 1400, you'll have problems with any Epson printer.
The printer you link to is not an "approved" printer, but you may be able to use it for dye-sub work. To learn which printers are best suited to dye-sub and how much work you may need to put into them, check out this handy information page: http://www.dyesubforum.co.uk/vbforum...-Which-Printer
As with many questions along these lines, you need to determine if it is the printer that is causing the problem or an ink flow issue as a result of your CIS and air leaking - an air leak will cause the inks to move away from the printhead resulting in a head clean to purge the system each time.will this printer be ok for sub printing
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Epson-Styl...item19ca7f7f1d
I am giving up on my 1400 if i leave printer for over 15 mins i have to do a head clean.
Work through the FAQ on this matter (I can't get a good nozzle check despite many head cleans)...
http://www.printerowners.co.uk/faq/1...n-advanced.htm
using refillable cartridges on the 1400. I was going to put the 1400 back to normal ink and buy a sx445w for sub if it will work
If the 1400 works with normal inks then the problem lies with your refillable cartridges. If the problem is your refillable cartridges then you'll only push the same problem onto the other Epson printer.