DravidDavid
New Member
Hey guys,
The team and I were sick of forking out $150 bucks every time the waste ink tank on our little BN-20 filled up. So we decided to set up a tube and bottle system for it. We cleaned the existing ink waste tank and drilled two holes through the tank itself for the tube to fit through and diverted the ink to a larger bottle to the side of the printer.
We used to simply remove the top of the ink waste tank, bleed the tank and squeeze the six or so sponges inside that are used to soak the ink up. If you've ever done this, you know it is a REALLY messy job. We only did it a few times before getting lazy and setting up a different system.
The awesome thing about the BN-20 is that the ink waste system is completely dumb and relies on you replacing the waste tank yourself. It does not monitor levels internally. This helped us a lot since we didn't have to work out how to trick sensors or anything like that. We decided to modify the tank, because it was the easiest way to make the printer think it had a tank to dump ink in to. It was also the best way to fill the gaping hole in the back of the printer that removing the tank all together would have made.
This is probably one of the easiest modifications you can make to a printer. In this case, we did not have to defile the actual printer in any way. We only modified the what was a consumable ink tank to allow the tube to run through it. I've attached some pictures showing what we did.
So if you are sick of paying for new ink waste tanks, clean out the old one and drill a hole through it! It's a very simple operation.
Cheers,
David
The team and I were sick of forking out $150 bucks every time the waste ink tank on our little BN-20 filled up. So we decided to set up a tube and bottle system for it. We cleaned the existing ink waste tank and drilled two holes through the tank itself for the tube to fit through and diverted the ink to a larger bottle to the side of the printer.
We used to simply remove the top of the ink waste tank, bleed the tank and squeeze the six or so sponges inside that are used to soak the ink up. If you've ever done this, you know it is a REALLY messy job. We only did it a few times before getting lazy and setting up a different system.
The awesome thing about the BN-20 is that the ink waste system is completely dumb and relies on you replacing the waste tank yourself. It does not monitor levels internally. This helped us a lot since we didn't have to work out how to trick sensors or anything like that. We decided to modify the tank, because it was the easiest way to make the printer think it had a tank to dump ink in to. It was also the best way to fill the gaping hole in the back of the printer that removing the tank all together would have made.
This is probably one of the easiest modifications you can make to a printer. In this case, we did not have to defile the actual printer in any way. We only modified the what was a consumable ink tank to allow the tube to run through it. I've attached some pictures showing what we did.
So if you are sick of paying for new ink waste tanks, clean out the old one and drill a hole through it! It's a very simple operation.
Cheers,
David