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line flush on roland sg2

decaldude1137

New Member
I am switching aftermarket inks and need to do a line flush i have 4 cleaning pouches but not sure how to flush the lines do i just put the cleaning pouches in and do cap fill until all old ink is out any help is appreciated thx
 

Jim Hancock

Old School Technician
You do a head wash in service mode. However, before you switch, considering the following. Are you currently using OEM or aftermarket ink? If you are using OEM, before you go to the trouble and expense of switching to aftermarket inks, you need to consider a couple of things. What is your printing volume and how often do you print? Also calculate how much is your ink cost per square foot for each ink brand, as opposed to how much per cartridge. You may be surprised at the number, likely within a few cents or less at most. You can always increase your sq ft cost to cover it, if it's that critical. I have nothing against aftermarket inks, and there are both good and bad ones out there, even worked for an aftermarket ink manufacturer for a couple of years, doing color profiling. Just don't let the cost per cartridge be the only deciding factor. Ink isn't like gas, where you look for the cheapest price. Consider everything, including cost of potential repairs and loss of work during repair downtime. Research the feedback on whatever ink you are considering. If it's good, go for it.
 

decaldude1137

New Member
i am switching from sst inks to Bordeaux they offer a head guarantee if their inks destroy the head they will replace the head have you heard anything about this company
 

Jim Hancock

Old School Technician
They have both been around for a long time and have good reputations. Just get it in writing and follow their instructions and document what you do with photographs, just in case.
 
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