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Been using high quality synthetic fishing reel oil for several years now. $5 bottle at any sporting goods store and has a nifty tip to help lube the tight places.
(Oh my, that didn't sound good did it?) :Big Laugh:Big Laugh
Been using high quality synthetic fishing reel oil for several years now. $5 bottle at any sporting goods store and has a nifty tip to help lube the tight places.
(Oh my, that didn't sound good did it?) :Big Laugh:Big Laugh
I was thinking that most good light synthetic oils would work. My main concern was the heat in the print area and how the oil will react like getting gummed up and such.
An HP Tech told me it would be okay to use a higher quality (clear) sewing machine oil that I had on hand to oil the rails when I ran out of the oil in the kit.
He also told me I could use Rubbing Alcohol and regular coffee filters to replace the little cleaning pads that you insert into the cleaning tool to clean print heads. Works for me!
The cotton swabs could be found pretty easily, medical or beauty supply.
i have an old ENCAD 736. THESE where plagued by CARRIAGE ERRORS........i went out in my shop, got my can of SILICONE SPRAY. took a small rag(tee shirt cotton)sprayed the silicone into the rag, wiped the rail with the rag before i would run a print.......AND NEVER HAD A PROBLEMS AGAIN))))) you actually clean the rail, and lubricate it at the same time.
DO NOT SPRAY RAIL.......
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