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    Long Term Storage

    I have an Epson Pro 4000 printer that will be in long term storage for a year or more. To prevent massive clogs, I plan to flush out all of the pigment ink. I have a set of empty refillable cartridges that can be used for the flushing fluid. I looked at Jon Cone's Piezoflush fluid, but the...
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    Refilling OEM Cartridges for Epson Pro 4000

    I have an Epson Pro 4000 and have been using refillable 220 ml cartridges. For my printer usage the 220 ml cartridges are too large, plus they extend out of the printer, inviting damage. I have heard that the OEM 110 ml cartridges are refillable. Has anyone refilled the 110 ml cartridges? Are...
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    Epson Workforce 840 Maintenance Tank

    Thanks to Pharmacist's discovery of a maintenance tank on a Workforce 7515, I took a close look at my Workforce 840 and discovered that it too has a maintenance tank. This procedure will probably work on Workforce models similar to the 840. Following are the easy steps to remove the tank...
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    Question on Filling Epson R3000 Cartridges

    I just received a cartridge set and Jon Cone inks from Inkjet Mall for my Epson R3000. The cartridges were initially filled and primed by the vacuum method, per their instructions. I have not yet installed the cartridges in my printer. The issue is that on a few of the cartridges the damper...
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    Do I Need to Flush Before Refilling?

    I have a Cannon MX870 with CLI-221 and PGI-220 cartridges that I plan to refill with OCP ink. I will be using the German refill method per the excellent advice on this site. The OEM cartridges are freshly out of my printer and they have been capped, so there should not be any dried ink. I use...
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