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paullowry
Printing Apprentice
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- Lorraine Quebec, ( canada)
- Printer Model
- epson 3800, p800
Ok thank you. I already own a P800 but since I’m trying to set up a K7 printer this old 3800 is not replaceable (yet). Used 3800s are around $500, and 3880s $800, I noticed there are a few at $200 that are sold as MK printers only, seems Bob is right about this generic defect.
Bob, you mention an initial fill after replacing the ink assembly. I detached the damper housing in order to flush the print head but simply reattached it without replacing it. Should this man-oeuvre have been followed by some kind of an ink re-initialization procedure and explain why I have no ink flow since ( I had partial ink flow after the damaged capping station repair and before taking the printer apart).
Paul
Bob, you mention an initial fill after replacing the ink assembly. I detached the damper housing in order to flush the print head but simply reattached it without replacing it. Should this man-oeuvre have been followed by some kind of an ink re-initialization procedure and explain why I have no ink flow since ( I had partial ink flow after the damaged capping station repair and before taking the printer apart).
Paul
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