RE: Moving a CIS?
Hi Tom,
I thought this through (though never yet did it like this) and came up with
the 'ultimate' answer for shifting a CIS... they are documented here:
http://www.mwords.co.uk/pages/cis/operationFAQ.htm
Hope this helps!
best regards,
nij
Nigel Rheam
MWORDS Limited www.mwords.co.uk Digital Fine Art
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> Sent: 01 May 2002 19:58
> To: epson-inkjet@leben.com
> Subject: Moving a CIS?
>
>
> I have a Niagara CIS installed on my Epson 870 and am
> wondering how one goes about moving it. I'll probably
> be moving in a few months and don't want to dismantle
> the whole thing. I'm thinking that if I clamp the
> tubing off at each bottle I could put the whole thing
> (printer, bottles and rack) in a box. If it remains
> level during the move shouldn't I be able to just
> unclamp everything and fire it up?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Tom Husband
>
>
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