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Restarting a Z3100 to life
« on: July 05, 2009, 05:06:33 am »

Hi guys

I am just about to get back my Z3100 printer after it has been sitting in storage for months (unpowered) and subsequently undertook a transcontinental journey. Basically I wanted some advice on anything I should do prior to attempt to restart it's life by installing new print heads and cartridges (the old ones were taken out prior to storage).

Bit nervous about receiving it given the chance things may longer be working!

Many thanks
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« Reply #1 on: July 05, 2009, 08:12:23 am »

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Hi guys

I am just about to get back my Z3100 printer after it has been sitting in storage for months (unpowered) and subsequently undertook a transcontinental journey. Basically I wanted some advice on anything I should do prior to attempt to restart it's life by installing new print heads and cartridges (the old ones were taken out prior to storage).

Bit nervous about receiving it given the chance things may longer be working!

Many thanks


In case you had left the heads and carts in the printer I would have written: shake the old carts thoroughly and do some cleanings + print multiple profile targets till the ink tubes are cleared of old ink and then replace the old heads and/or carts if there are problems. Only print the targets, not profile, it is just to clear the lines. Calibrate and profile when the tubes content is replaced.
If you did store the old heads not in optimal conditions (cold, humid) I wouldn't replace them in this case as it may be the worst component now to replace. But the old ink in the tubes would be my main worry now as that might compromise the new heads. All theoretically, it may be no problem at all in practice.


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« Reply #2 on: July 05, 2009, 06:55:39 pm »

Thanks for your reply Ernest. I am actually kind of worried that the ink might have clogged solid in the lines ... I guess I will find out when the printer gets delivered this week!

Is there any way to purge old ink from the lines?

Also can anyone recommend a trusted good value site to buy ink and paper from in london?

Many thanks
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« Reply #3 on: July 06, 2009, 08:21:24 am »

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Thanks for your reply Ernest. I am actually kind of worried that the ink might have clogged solid in the lines ... I guess I will find out when the printer gets delivered this week!

Is there any way to purge old ink from the lines?

Also can anyone recommend a trusted good value site to buy ink and paper from in london?

Many thanks
For Ink supplies in London, I would recommend (least expensive & good service):  Digital Photo Solutions, Unit F  Homesdale Business Centre, 216-218 Homesdale Rd., Bromley, Kent, BR1 2QZ. (this is quite close to London)  Best way is to order online:  http://www.dpsb.co.uk

For Paper (a bit limited):  https://www.lambda-tek.com/   or   http://www.on-linepaper.co.uk/

Good luck with your Z3100

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« Reply #4 on: July 06, 2009, 09:16:10 am »

I get my paper from http://www.cadservices.co.uk/ and my inks from http://www.morecomputers.com/ - both excellent customer service, quick supply and low cost.
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