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Preserving part used printer ink cartridges
24-10-2011 4:23 PM
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When originally purchased, these come with a "sort of" plastic type protection, which is taped over the actual print head. and the unit is then inserted in a plastic carrier, which has a foam pad to protect the head, (and possibly to help prevent loss of ink due to the pressure of the clip-on carrier.)
I have tried to use sellotape , by back sticking (?) , a small piece of sellotape to prevent the gooey bit sticking on the head... but this does not seem to work too well..
anyone got any other ideas, how to prevent the loss of ink, and also how to prevent the clogging up of the print head, due to exposure to the elements.
Re: Preserving part used printer ink cartridges
24-10-2011 5:41 PM
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I don't know the answer to your question but I guess someone on the following website could advise you,
http://www.nifty-stuff.com/forum/index.php
Re: Preserving part used printer ink cartridges
24-10-2011 6:42 PM
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Re: Preserving part used printer ink cartridges
26-10-2011 2:17 PM
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No ideas about the printer head but your software will have a Printer maintenance menu including a test page to check out the print pattern when you come to use the printer again.
If you can't clear the printer heads with the software supplied there is plenty of info on the link previously mentioned about how to do this but hopefully you will not need to resort to this.
Re: Preserving part used printer ink cartridges
26-10-2011 3:11 PM
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"In The Beginning Was The Word, And The Word Was Aardvark."
Re: Preserving part used printer ink cartridges
26-10-2011 6:26 PM
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Foxy.... Yup... good idea... they will be kept indoors to keep them in a more "controlled" temperature.
Re: Preserving part used printer ink cartridges
26-10-2011 6:41 PM
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However you will probably want to do the same thing with the head (which you will need to remove).
The one I was looking at, because it was infrequently used, the head had dried and become blocked - and no amount of cleaning would get it back to a satisfactory working state.
Re: Preserving part used printer ink cartridges
26-10-2011 7:10 PM
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Quote from: A You could store the cartridges separately, indoors, where you can give them better care.
Wrap in clingfilm, inside a tightly sealed plastic box.
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I try to print out each day, just a test print if nothing else to print, to stop the cartridges drying out.
Like this, do your own version, this is an unsharp image.
Your own created will be much sharper. I use TextEdit on iMac.
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Re: Preserving part used printer ink cartridges
26-10-2011 7:31 PM
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When I was working on the previously mentioned Kodak printer, I was puzzled at how quickly the ink levels were falling.
OK I was taking out the head for washing, then realigning it, so I expected some usage, but then I noticed that the levels were dropping each time I switched the printer on WITHOUT printing anything.
I Googled this issue, and discovered that EVERY time the printer starts, it does a quick head clean before printing and uses around 3% of the ink each time.
In addition, if you manually invoked the head cleaning utility, or the head alignment procedure, the printer wastes around 10% of the ink.
So if you did a daily printout just to keep the head clean - as suggested, you could waste 3% per day, and therefore would need new set of cartridges in just one month, having not printed anything useful.
Kodak claim that they have the cheapest ink costs but it probably only applies if you do all your printing in one continuous run and don't switch the printer off or let it go into standby.
Re: Preserving part used printer ink cartridges
26-10-2011 9:50 PM
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Purleigh.... nice idea to remove the print head.... but... you missed this ......
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however, I am concerned about the printer cartridges, (which in this model has the print head integral)....
Not sure what it is ,.... but I have a dislike for Kodak.... (anything)...
(I have the same issue with Vauxhall cars too! )
Re: Preserving part used printer ink cartridges
26-10-2011 10:06 PM
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So for little more than a set of black and colour cartridges, I've bought a monochrome laser (£50 including toner cartridge).
Print quality and speed is much better and laser toners don't dry up.
"In The Beginning Was The Word, And The Word Was Aardvark."
Re: Preserving part used printer ink cartridges
26-10-2011 10:07 PM
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What is the make and model of printer you are trying to store ?
Re: Preserving part used printer ink cartridges
27-10-2011 3:08 PM
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Was the toner cartridge a full size one ? (Full meaning the amount of toner in the cartridge rather than physical size) Sometimes there is just enough toner for a few hundred pages & the cost of replacement cartridges is similar to the price you paid for the printer.
Quote from: A I've realised that since the children left school, I've never really needed colour.
So for little more than a set of black and colour cartridges, I've bought a monochrome laser (£50 including toner cartridge).
Print quality and speed is much better and laser toners don't dry up.
When emptying the used toner mind you don't spill any or if you do never use a vacuum cleaner on it as it will clog the motor.
Re: Preserving part used printer ink cartridges
27-10-2011 3:55 PM
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the printer cartridge........ has the printer head integral......
and cannot be replaced, unless replacing the cartridge..
The model in question is the HP 840C... my HP 5490 also has the integral print head on the cartridges. (as I think all HP cartridges do)...
scroll down the following page,
http://www.expresscartridgesupplies.co.uk/HP%20Refill%20Instructions.htm
to see this
51645A/G &C6615D/A
which shows a black cartridge in the "Upside down" position, ready for refill actions....
Re: Preserving part used printer ink cartridges
27-10-2011 4:13 PM
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Those cartridges will store for ages if kept airtight, but if you find them printing a bit rough when you use them again, then try a little dab of water on a tissue (or cotton bud) to wipe over the head surface - that usually works wonders
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