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My Dead Printer

Author: jak (add to friends)

I'm posting a day early this week, and this is a copy of what is in my blogspot blog. It's just in case anyone over here has any words of advice (like Trevor, bless him. I wonder where he's got to.)

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This morning started well. I was pleased when the post arrived because it contained some ink cartridges from a new supplier.

I ordered them after the last black ink cartridges I’d bought several months ago, from a supplier that will only accept returns for seven days, simply didn’t fit. Of course, I tried two of the four I had bought, because it’s cheaper to buy them in bulk, before refitting the old one that was almost empty. At which point the printer told me it WAS empty and wouldn’t print.

Anyway, that was about 72 hours ago and the new ink cartridges arrived today. I put one in and it fitted fine. I did a print test and it sounded fine but the paper came out blank. I cleaned the heads about eight times, did several nozzle checks. Nothing.

I googled “troubleshooting Epson CX5400” and found someone with exactly the same problem who fixed it by dismantling the whole unit and gluing a something tube into its socket because it had become unfixed. I looked at the instructions, then got my husband to look as well. No way I could follow them but he might.

Trouble is I can’t print the instructions so he will have to do it next to the computer and read it off the screen. That means I can’t get on with anything else for the time it takes. And that could be hours or days, as he’s likely to get a phone call at any time that will take him back out to work and would have to just leave it. For the moment we’ve abandoned the idea.

I found a company that will come out and do repairs, but I didn’t bother to ring them. The cost of an engineer would surely equal the cost of a new printer. I’ve been looking at them on ebay and Amazon etc, but haven’t yet decided to buy. Hubby says he’ll take a look at it tonight now. But he’ll be downstairs with his workmate on a dustsheet and some plastic sheeting to protect the carpet from ink. While I’ll be upstairs in my office calling down instructions in between EC dropping or some such.

After all this, I finally got through to the Egyptian Consulate in London this morning. And I discovered that I can send in our applications for our holiday visas if I download and PRINT them from their website.

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Comment from: tbelshaw [Member]
Is it an Epson printer jak?

If so have a look to see if you have left the protective tape on the cartridge. Epson cartridges come with the tape on the bottom, over the ink outlet. OEM cartridges sometimes come with the tape (usually yellow) over a small hole at the top of the cartridge, remove that and it breaks the vacuam and allows the ink to flow.
Hope this helps
Trevor
PermalinkPermalink 2009-02-09 @ 16:48
Comment from: gregmcqueen [Member]
Hi jak,

This is why I use my trusty iLiad eBook reader for proofing! I can load my work on it and mark it up as though working on paper.

Also, Fileprint.org offers a great service for printing manuscripts. There's NO minimum, so you can order a single page or a whole manuscript or several copies of a manuscript. It's reasonably priced too.

It certainly saves searching for cheap ink cartridges, etc :-)


PermalinkPermalink 2009-02-09 @ 19:16
Comment from: marilyn [Member] Email · http://www.writelink.co.uk/blogs/marilyn
Jean, I got a Hewlett Packard three-in-one printer for £27 and I've recently seen them in Aldi for £79.

Mine was in the sale before Christmas, in Tesco, and they let me have it before the sale began. Checkout Pricerunner.co.uk and look out for Epsom, Hewlett Packard or Cannon and see what you can get.
PermalinkPermalink 2009-02-09 @ 19:30
Comment from: davidr [Member] · http://www.freewebs.com/dwrob/
I picked up a HP F2100 printer, scanner, copier for about £40 in PC World last summer. Serves its purpose but it's rare that I actually print anything off.
PermalinkPermalink 2009-02-09 @ 19:46
Comment from: marilyn [Member] Email · http://www.writelink.co.uk/blogs/marilyn
David, you should really print off now and again - otherwise the ink in your printer will dry up.
PermalinkPermalink 2009-02-09 @ 20:14
Comment from: davidr [Member] · http://www.freewebs.com/dwrob/
I'm economising.
PermalinkPermalink 2009-02-09 @ 20:18
Comment from: marilyn [Member] Email · http://www.writelink.co.uk/blogs/marilyn
I'm always economising, but sometimes we just have to give a little and bear the pain.
PermalinkPermalink 2009-02-09 @ 20:22
Comment from: jak [Member] · jakill-jeansmusings.blogspot.com
Thanks Trevor. Knew I could rely on you. Unfortunately that's not the answer. I removed the yellow tape as always.

Ta to others as well. I guess I'll probably have to give in graciously and shell out some dough. (You've probably gathered that George was too tired to look at it tonight.)
PermalinkPermalink 2009-02-09 @ 20:38

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