Kevin I finally bought the beginner kit to try and refill my 67xl's. I'm gonna let it sit overnight and check again . My question how do you get ink off your skin? Ipa alcohol didn't get it off. Thanks
AFTER CLEANING MY PRINT HEAD ON CONNECTION MOTHER BOARD FRIED AND STARTED GIVING BEEPS NOW I HAVE TO REPLACE THE TRANSISTORS, MY QUESTION IS WOULD MY PRINT HEAD BE DAMAGED TOO?
I'm currently working on it. This solution is specifically for unclogging the L1800/L805 series. For the ET-8500, I'm thinking about converting the printhead to a 'nipple' version (which is ready and available to demonstrate) so that it can use regular dampers. Alternatively, I could stick with the OEM setup and create a kit for that model. Which approach would you recommend? Or should I first create a video on the 'nipple conversion' to see if it's too complicated for people to do at home?
"Nipple Conversion" will really get people excited. I think. LOL. This is how good ChatGPT is. I asked, without any context, "What is Nipple Conversion Therapy." I thought it would give me some weird stuff. On the contrary, ChatGPT: "Nipple conversion therapy" refers to a modification process for printer printheads, often used in inkjet printers. This conversion aims to replace the existing ink delivery system with a more easily maintainable or cost-effective one. Here’s an explanation of the concept: 1) Printhead Modification: The original printhead is altered to include "nipples" or nozzles that allow for the attachment of external ink systems. This involves creating ports on the printhead where new ink dampers or cartridges can be connected. 2)Using Regular Dampers: By converting the printhead to have nipples, regular ink dampers (often used in continuous ink systems) can be attached. This allows for more straightforward refilling and maintenance. " Out of the blue, it understands it's for printers! Maybe because I talk to her too much about printers, now she is a pro.
Hi Kevin can you tell me the diference between R1390 and L 1800. They look the same. ✌
Great video, thank you for sharing!
Thank you!
Kevin I finally bought the beginner kit to try and refill my 67xl's. I'm gonna let it sit overnight and check again . My question how do you get ink off your skin? Ipa alcohol didn't get it off. Thanks
When will printer repairs open up again on the site? My panda printer is messed up 😢🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️
Are you local? Email us and Abby can put you on the wait list.
Nice, will you be making an unclogging adapter for the DX5?
Yes, soon
Great work
Thank you so much 😀
Would love to see this for TFP heads. If you need any to mess with, would happily send some old bad ones your way as I know they're really expensive.
Thanks! That will be great!
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AFTER CLEANING MY PRINT HEAD ON CONNECTION MOTHER BOARD FRIED AND STARTED GIVING BEEPS NOW I HAVE TO REPLACE THE TRANSISTORS, MY QUESTION IS WOULD MY PRINT HEAD BE DAMAGED TOO?
Nice we need one for the 8850 with nipple conversation already! So i can go on vacation:)
Video drop for unclogging core?
Does that unclogging bracket fit 8500/8550 print heads?
I'm currently working on it. This solution is specifically for unclogging the L1800/L805 series. For the ET-8500, I'm thinking about converting the printhead to a 'nipple' version (which is ready and available to demonstrate) so that it can use regular dampers. Alternatively, I could stick with the OEM setup and create a kit for that model. Which approach would you recommend? Or should I first create a video on the 'nipple conversion' to see if it's too complicated for people to do at home?
"Nipple Conversion" will really get people excited. I think. LOL. This is how good ChatGPT is. I asked, without any context, "What is Nipple Conversion Therapy." I thought it would give me some weird stuff. On the contrary, ChatGPT: "Nipple conversion therapy" refers to a modification process for printer printheads, often used in inkjet printers. This conversion aims to replace the existing ink delivery system with a more easily maintainable or cost-effective one. Here’s an explanation of the concept: 1) Printhead Modification: The original printhead is altered to include "nipples" or nozzles that allow for the attachment of external ink systems. This involves creating ports on the printhead where new ink dampers or cartridges can be connected. 2)Using Regular Dampers: By converting the printhead to have nipples, regular ink dampers (often used in continuous ink systems) can be attached. This allows for more straightforward refilling and maintenance. " Out of the blue, it understands it's for printers! Maybe because I talk to her too much about printers, now she is a pro.
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Can i uae your device for Epson XP600 head?
I cloged 4 head in 2 month… .i.need HELP 😢
Not this one. I am making one for XP600