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Re: fundamental question re Ricoh Printers

Posted: 25 Mar 2015, 17:56
by Greybeard
Is it possible to flush out the gel inks and install dye sub inks ?
My searches always turn up "Don't install the standard inks first", but no clear answer to converting an existing set up.

If some one could give me a quick answer, I'd be very grateful. The details can wait !
John

Re: fundamental question re Ricoh Printers

Posted: 25 Mar 2015, 18:04
by Paul
Hi john,
this is only theory as I never done it before with ricoh.
i think it is. very doable. First power clean (fresh instal) should fix the problem as it suck as much inks to fill all pipes. I have done it few times with brother printer and it worked! Brother printers works same way as ricohs.

Re: fundamental question re Ricoh Printers

Posted: 25 Mar 2015, 18:45
by Greybeard
Hi Paul, encouraging words.
Did you use a flushing solution between the two inks, or put the new carts in, then power clean till it started to give 'proper' prints ?

Regards
John

Re: fundamental question re Ricoh Printers

Posted: 25 Mar 2015, 19:34
by Paul
I injected cleaning solution to the pipe system. about 5ml to each colour. then i installed my sublimation inks and gave it couple of charges. then i printed about 20 pages of CMYK. then test page.... and pressed it :)
it worked :)

Re: fundamental question re Ricoh Printers

Posted: 25 Mar 2015, 20:32
by Greybeard
Thanks Paul. That's exactly the sort of practical detail I need.
Regards
John

Re: fundamental question re Ricoh Printers

Posted: 25 Mar 2015, 20:50
by socialgiraffe
In theory you can and Paul is correct.

However, I would have thought that the diluted dye sub ink would make it financially not viable.

I say this because you load up the pipes with cleaning solution to rid the printer of normal ink, you then put dye sub ink in, which will require quite a few head flushes to draw through the pipes. This is the part that I am not sure on. If that takes half a cart to achieve pure dye sub ink then you have spent more than a new "supported" printer.

Just saying :-)

Re: fundamental question re Ricoh Printers

Posted: 25 Mar 2015, 21:03
by Greybeard
socialgiraffe;99446 wrote:...... which will require quite a few head flushes.......If that takes half a cart to achieve pure dye sub....
Hi Simon, that's a good point. I'd have to look carefully at the possible volume that might be involved, but as I already have two Ricohs doing nothing which would have no support anyway, the possibility of getting them on line is tempting.
I would also look at putting cheapo ink in them, on the same basis.
If it works, great. If it doesn't I have two big doorstops, which they are at the moment anyway !

John

Re: fundamental question re Ricoh Printers

Posted: 25 Mar 2015, 21:24
by Paul
if i would do this little project, i would avoid cleaning solution. i would put ink in straight in as i'm not sure how ricoh would act with some random fluid in its print heads. so inks in and super charge :)

have fun lol :)