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They usually stop automatically. This problem ususally happens when the little "ink out" tab on the cart doesn't come out to indicate that the ink is gone..
As for filling the ink, I'd recommend just using a syringe to pull ink through until you see that color in the syringe.
That sucks Mike. We don't run ours nearly as hard as you do, but it's still an integral piece of equipment and we've sure had our share of issues. One banding/dropout issue is ongoing and our tech can't seem to get it fixed. It's finally escalated within HP now so hopefully it'll get some...
Rick,
I know I've thrown this out there half-jokingly in the past, but would you consider Phoenix? Seriously. Give me a call--I think we'd be a great match.
Turning the lamps down would create less heat. Heat often causes warping/curling on thin plastics, and if the paper you're printing on is moist, it could cause rapid evaporation of the moisture, which could make the material warp..
I don't know if certification would make any difference to 3M in a warranty claim.. That would be a question for 3M. You out there guys??
I've never had any problems getting credited for material failures from any manufacturer. If they are admitting there is a material problem but not...
We've got some thick card stock with the same problem. Tape is the answer, as it would be on any machine when trying to print on warped material.
Don't be mad at the printer when the stock is the problem..
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