Printer grease

Smile

Printer Master
Joined
Aug 23, 2006
Messages
1,914
Reaction score
418
Points
253
Location
Europe EU
Printer Model
Canon, Brother, HP, Ricoh etc.
lolopr1 said:
Manuchau said:
I need to lubricate my ip3000 printers, one of which have begun to make squeaking sounds while printing. Does anyone know the correct grease to use for this, where to buy it, and the right way to go about doing it?

Thanks
The appropriate grease is G-26 (dow 26) grease manufactured by Epson, the part # is E-B70260001. You want to use a very small ammount approximately 1/2 the size as the eraser of a #2 pencil. apply it to the top side of the rail and spread. you should just barely see the grease. Never use petroleum based oils in an epson printer. You can do more damage than good. Since I haven't been able to find this grease I been using for the past year paintball gun grease (dow33) on my Epson R1800 and R1900 with excellent results. You can find the paintball grease on ebay but for you convenience I supply you with the link of a seller. Good Luck :)

http://cgi.ebay.com/Paintball-Smart...ptZLH_DefaultDomain_0?_trksid=p3286.m20.l1116
Are you sure the G26 is not Molykote HP 300 http://www4.dowcorning.com/applications/search/default.aspx?R=498EN&DCCSF=253EN
I haven't found the Dow G26 grease by google anything, and I would like to know it it's PTFE or Silicone?

Just tested G-26 is not soluble in water or isopropyl alcohol, but it is soluble in white spirit paint thinner. So I don't think it's silicone grease.
I also found this on ebay http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=280646126932&ssPageName=ADME:X:AAQ:US:1123
Seems rather cheap compared for my G-26 from epson, I paid 2x more for 40grams.
 

Logo

Getting Fingers Dirty
Joined
Mar 22, 2018
Messages
12
Reaction score
8
Points
26
Location
EUrope
Printer Model
Epson R3000, 3800, 3880
There are 3 different lubricants for Epson 3880 (Service manual)
G-26 (Part code 1080614)
G-45 (Part code 1033657)
G-71 (Part code 1304682)

Do you know what kind of lubricants are these?
 
Last edited:

Smile

Printer Master
Joined
Aug 23, 2006
Messages
1,914
Reaction score
418
Points
253
Location
Europe EU
Printer Model
Canon, Brother, HP, Ricoh etc.
i bought the greases from epson certified service center. I don't know who makes them for epson.

Molykote HP 300 is nice but sold at least at 500gr at very astronomical prices.
 

Logo

Getting Fingers Dirty
Joined
Mar 22, 2018
Messages
12
Reaction score
8
Points
26
Location
EUrope
Printer Model
Epson R3000, 3800, 3880

The Hat

Printer VIP
Platinum Printer Member
Joined
Jan 18, 2010
Messages
15,792
Reaction score
8,824
Points
453
Location
Residing in Wicklow Ireland
Printer Model
Canon/3D, CR-10, CR-10S, KP-3
I have been running the hell out of my Canon printers since 2004 and never once put a drop of lubricant on any of them, I reckon your better off leaving them to get on with it.. :oops:
 

Artur5

Printer Master
Joined
Jan 24, 2011
Messages
1,299
Reaction score
1,627
Points
278
Location
Kmt. 0.
Printer Model
MB5150,Pro10s,i3Mk3s+,Voron2.4
Same here. Not a touch of grease either.
Maybe it’s because I can’t stand John Travolta or Olvia Newton John.
 

Logo

Getting Fingers Dirty
Joined
Mar 22, 2018
Messages
12
Reaction score
8
Points
26
Location
EUrope
Printer Model
Epson R3000, 3800, 3880
Yesterday, some printer-engineer told me he uses two lubricants:
1. silicon grease
2. car automatic oil (he said the sewing-machine-oil is also well)
 

Smile

Printer Master
Joined
Aug 23, 2006
Messages
1,914
Reaction score
418
Points
253
Location
Europe EU
Printer Model
Canon, Brother, HP, Ricoh etc.
The printer needs G-26 grease, and O-14 oil. They are from EPSON. Different part number for different printers but they are the same grease and oil Epson use.

The grease is white PTFE teflon, the Oil is like silicone but it might be something else.
Best to get from local EPSON service center as nobody else will know what G-26 or O14 is. EPSON obviously hides true manufacturers of these.

I bet the Grease can be replaced by Molykote 870 / 100grams tube is 90Eur. Maybe Molycote rep. can help with compatible Oil for it too.
 
Top