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Andres Bonilla

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Epson 1270
« on: October 25, 2008, 07:34:17 pm »

I had to replace my motherborad in my computer and I got a new monitor that I need to profile, after all of this my Epson 1270 stayed turn off for several weeks, now that the computer is back I tried printing and the heads are very clogged up! I tried several cleaning cycles and it helped a little, now I am also getting black smudges in some of my test prints. I was told about the Windex trick but I have not found it  yet, also I am better off just getting new cartridges? Is the problem fixable? The ink is at about 60 % so I would hate to have to throw away the cartridges.
I went to the Epson site and they have a printer for about $ 300 or so, is this a good printer? I think it uses ink instead of pigments. It si a 13x19 like my 1270.

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Andres
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Johnny_Johnson

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Epson 1270
« Reply #1 on: October 27, 2008, 06:47:42 pm »

Hi Andres,

You can find cleaning instructions at this site.  It was written for use in conjunction with a special cleaning solution but I have used this method and Windex with success on my Epson 1270.

Later,
Johnny
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Deepsouth

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Epson 1270
« Reply #2 on: October 31, 2008, 10:41:34 pm »

I had a 1270 several years ago, and no, I didn't have the dreaded fading problem..
Technology has moved on. Write the 1270 off. Consider the Canon 9000 or 9500 (pigment) types. If you get a Pixma Pro 9500, you will have to use profiles.
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