joseph1949
Getting Fingers Dirty
To: jtoolman
Thank you for your reply.
You give good advice when you say that one should fill a set of carts beforehand so that you can place a cart inside the printer immediately without having to take the time to fill a cart.
I do not pre-fill carts for two reasons:
1. I do not print enough. I use up a rim (500 sheets) of paper every 4-8 weeks.
2. I look upon a pre-filled cart as a time bomb. Remembercarts leak or will leak!!!
If I decide to pre-fill carts, here is how I would do it:
1. Purchase a sorter for messages and mail. You should able to find one at a store that sells business supplies. The cost should be under $10.00.
2. After you fill a cart place the cart in a heavy duty freezer bag. I would use the Ziploc heavy duty type freezer bag and not the slide lock (Easy Zipper) type. I believe the Ziploc freezer bag seals better. Your call. Be sure to keep the tape over the air vent and the cap over the ink outlet. In fact, do a careful check of the tape and cap to make sure that every looks O.K. You do not want to store a cart with the tape and cap out-of-place. You will have a leakbig time
3. Place the freezer bag with the cart in one of the slots of the sorter. Be sure that the cart is positioned in the slot in the same orientation as the cart is in the print head. If you are super anal, place a couple of paper towels in the slot before you place the bag in the slot. If you have a leak, the paper towels will absorb the ink. You can never be too careful when it comes to leaks. Freezer bag? What freezer bag? Just assume there is no freezer bag.
Note: Never ever store more than one cart in a freezer bag. If you do, you will have a leak from one of the carts and ink will cover everything inside the bagbad, real bad. Now, I know what you are thinkingI can place each cart in its own individual bag and place each cart in a large freezer bag. Noooooooooooooooo!!!!!! Again, you will have a leak and ink will cover everything. Remember, I think that pre-filled carts are time bombs. The suckers will leak just out of pure spite. The idea of the sorter is to isolate each freezer bag/cart from the other freezer bag/carts.
4. I would place the sorter in a plastic container in a room that is heated (60F-80F). The plastic container will contain a leak if one happens. Paranoid?! You bet!!!!!!! Also, the container will help keep the carts in their proper print head position
Note: If you are not going to be using the carts for a considerable amount of time it may be a good idea to place the container in a refrigerator. Place the container at the back of the refrigerator where it will not be disturbed. ALWAYS KEPT EACH CART IN THE PRINT HEAD POSITION. You can place a piece of paper towel soaked with isopropyl alcohol with each cart. The alcohol will keep the mold/mildew down to acceptable limits.
5. When it comes to place a cart inside of a printer, remove the cart from the bag (if the cart was in the refrigerator wait tell the cart has reached room temperature before you place the cart inside the printer), remove the tape from the air vent and remove the cap. After the tape and cap have been removed hold the cart in your hand in the same orientation as it is in the print head. Hold this position for at least five minutes (longer is better). If there are no leaks you can place the cart inside the printer.
Note: If you do have a leak, do not get upset. The leak should stop shortly. If the leak does not stop you probably have a bad seal around your plug. Repair the seal or remove the bad plug and install a new plug (be sure to place tape over the air vent and a cap over the ink outlet before you remove the plug). With a new plug wait another five minutes or longer. If there are no leaks you can install the cart inside the printer. And wait for eight hours. This is very anal, but I believe that it is the smart thing to do
You can do a nozzle check as soon as you place the cart in the printer. I would wait as long as you can. The longer you wait the better chance the cart has had time to stabilize. Every time I have had a bad nozzle check is because I was too quick to to do a nozzle check. I have learned that when this happens just wait for a period of time (overnight?). When you perform the second nozzle check the nozzle check should be O.K. There is no need for cleanings and/or deep cleanings. Just wait!!!!!
Thank you.
Thank you for your reply.
You give good advice when you say that one should fill a set of carts beforehand so that you can place a cart inside the printer immediately without having to take the time to fill a cart.
I do not pre-fill carts for two reasons:
1. I do not print enough. I use up a rim (500 sheets) of paper every 4-8 weeks.
2. I look upon a pre-filled cart as a time bomb. Remembercarts leak or will leak!!!
If I decide to pre-fill carts, here is how I would do it:
1. Purchase a sorter for messages and mail. You should able to find one at a store that sells business supplies. The cost should be under $10.00.
2. After you fill a cart place the cart in a heavy duty freezer bag. I would use the Ziploc heavy duty type freezer bag and not the slide lock (Easy Zipper) type. I believe the Ziploc freezer bag seals better. Your call. Be sure to keep the tape over the air vent and the cap over the ink outlet. In fact, do a careful check of the tape and cap to make sure that every looks O.K. You do not want to store a cart with the tape and cap out-of-place. You will have a leakbig time
3. Place the freezer bag with the cart in one of the slots of the sorter. Be sure that the cart is positioned in the slot in the same orientation as the cart is in the print head. If you are super anal, place a couple of paper towels in the slot before you place the bag in the slot. If you have a leak, the paper towels will absorb the ink. You can never be too careful when it comes to leaks. Freezer bag? What freezer bag? Just assume there is no freezer bag.
Note: Never ever store more than one cart in a freezer bag. If you do, you will have a leak from one of the carts and ink will cover everything inside the bagbad, real bad. Now, I know what you are thinkingI can place each cart in its own individual bag and place each cart in a large freezer bag. Noooooooooooooooo!!!!!! Again, you will have a leak and ink will cover everything. Remember, I think that pre-filled carts are time bombs. The suckers will leak just out of pure spite. The idea of the sorter is to isolate each freezer bag/cart from the other freezer bag/carts.
4. I would place the sorter in a plastic container in a room that is heated (60F-80F). The plastic container will contain a leak if one happens. Paranoid?! You bet!!!!!!! Also, the container will help keep the carts in their proper print head position
Note: If you are not going to be using the carts for a considerable amount of time it may be a good idea to place the container in a refrigerator. Place the container at the back of the refrigerator where it will not be disturbed. ALWAYS KEPT EACH CART IN THE PRINT HEAD POSITION. You can place a piece of paper towel soaked with isopropyl alcohol with each cart. The alcohol will keep the mold/mildew down to acceptable limits.
5. When it comes to place a cart inside of a printer, remove the cart from the bag (if the cart was in the refrigerator wait tell the cart has reached room temperature before you place the cart inside the printer), remove the tape from the air vent and remove the cap. After the tape and cap have been removed hold the cart in your hand in the same orientation as it is in the print head. Hold this position for at least five minutes (longer is better). If there are no leaks you can place the cart inside the printer.
Note: If you do have a leak, do not get upset. The leak should stop shortly. If the leak does not stop you probably have a bad seal around your plug. Repair the seal or remove the bad plug and install a new plug (be sure to place tape over the air vent and a cap over the ink outlet before you remove the plug). With a new plug wait another five minutes or longer. If there are no leaks you can install the cart inside the printer. And wait for eight hours. This is very anal, but I believe that it is the smart thing to do
You can do a nozzle check as soon as you place the cart in the printer. I would wait as long as you can. The longer you wait the better chance the cart has had time to stabilize. Every time I have had a bad nozzle check is because I was too quick to to do a nozzle check. I have learned that when this happens just wait for a period of time (overnight?). When you perform the second nozzle check the nozzle check should be O.K. There is no need for cleanings and/or deep cleanings. Just wait!!!!!
Thank you.