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You can flush the LC and LM lines by running cleaning solution and possibly recover them. No guarantee. Same for the metallic and white ink, except that it's almost certain that you'll have to physically replace every component of the ink delivery system for those colors.
I've never done it...
At the very minimum you'll probably have to flush the LC and LM. White and whatever metallic ink are in there are almost certainly going to require replacement of the ink systems for those colors. The odds of being able to recover them is probably pretty slim, especially if the printer has been...
What happened to all the preaching about leaving well enough alone from those PMs, Texas? Here you are stirring the pot after telling me to ignore people. Now you're gunning for me? Also, I like how you cherry picked quotes and then left out most of the context instead of quoting the actual...
You're not currently using the white ink for printing, or there is no white ink in the machine at all?
I would imagine that as long as there is ink or a cleaning/storage solution in there, you wouldn't be able to turn off recirculation. There are a few Roland experts on these forums that might...
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