HELP wanted - anyone got a spare DF1 Mug press for parts?

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AdamB
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Re: HELP wanted - anyone got a spare DF1 Mug press for parts?

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Brett, got to agree on this with Paul.

I had a printer sat upstairs for about 3 years and it was clogged up bad. I was going to invest into another A3 printer but thought for the price of the cleaning fluid I would try it.

Ran the fluid through, loads of ink that was clogged was thrown out overnight. New cartidges in the next day and good as new!

As I said in my other post, I always use this if I have a clog of some kind.

It's probably the same stuff as Paul was on about but the link to the kit I bought is below:

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/100ml-INKJET- ... 58901f67f6
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Re: HELP wanted - anyone got a spare DF1 Mug press for parts?

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looks like same stuff with diferent label. sometimes is worth to reapet all proccess 2 or 3 times if clog is bad.
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Re: HELP wanted - anyone got a spare DF1 Mug press for parts?

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Before you go any further, have you tried with ordinary cartridges to rule out the bulk feed system?

I'm sure you've already read our FAQ, but just in case you haven't - click through here and select the FAQ headed "My print quality on my Epson printer has deteriorated and I cannot get a good nozzle check pattern despite many head cleans..."


http://www.printerowners.co.uk/faq/12/1 ... vanced.htm
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Re: HELP wanted - anyone got a spare DF1 Mug press for parts?

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Tried more than a few cleans Its a bit weird cause it was working fine then it reset as if a new cartridge was put in as they do and the cyan went from that point on i cant understand it, Ill find out the original carts and try that martin see if it helps but this has highlighted that a back up printer is a definate especially when you have a shop its a bit awkward turning people away cause you cant print their mug
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