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We've been back up for a couple weeks...but first time Im getting to post again here it seems. Still a ghost in one machine...but have it figured out for now and running everything we get in. It was tough there for a while and just had to keep plugging away to get the printers fixed. My...
Potentially good update here: Did some checking into the power supplies and got more life into one unit. Got the carriage to move correctly! lol...its the little things at this point I guess. Still waiting on the dang parts...Fedex lost one shipment, the other set hasn't shipped yet from...
For lack of a better analogy, if you don't have the proper insurance.... HP ABANDONS THEIR CLIENTS.
They suck. I have my shopping list...I just need to do the work on my own once the parts arrive.
I appreciate the offer SB.....its our lack of 10ft and volume capabilities that are wearing on myself and clients. Trying to look at today with an optimistic view...but feeling Im going to be deeply aggravated by HP once again.
No flood insurance...not in a flood zone so not required. HP doesn't WANT to fix them. HP hasn't given me any new information as to why they are making this decision. MY printers only had 6 inches of water or so on them....enough to take out the PSUs in the E Cabinet, 3 pips on one side and...
Recovery has been ongoing. I appreciate all the wishes, but...HP Is now becoming my nemesis in this. I was told in no uncertain terms today by the HP lease salesperson that HP support no longer feels they can assist me in recovering or facilitating repairs on my 2 1500 printers. I called in...
Our standard is glossy....we use it for a majority of our work. Luster is a nice option and matte for when a client requests it. It really doesn't matter for longevity except for the overall quality of the lam used.
You are the man! In the photo...#s 5,6 & 7 were wet. Computer box on the backside powers up...but get the "e box connection error" due to the PSUs being shot.
Not sure what you mean by I don't need the solenoids....arent they regulated by the computer to allow ink to flow, etc?
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For those out there....PSU's in the E Cabinet and ALL of the solenoids/ink lines connected to the ink boxes (opposite side) were submerged. Anyone have a line on those part #s and how to acquire them? I know there are a couple HP people here whom are very knowledgeable. Thinking the printers...
Thanks everyone....we have partial capacity right now and the router table coming back online tomorrow or Friday latest.
The water came from the rain and street...ran down off of a train trestle in our area and from the sewers. Creek behind the shop never crested.
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