On Fri, 21 Jan 2000 tboley@emeraldnet.net wrote: > Yes, you do need to flush when switching to them but no big deal. Takes > a few minutes. I thought you meant "commitment" like having to tell your > girlfriend you love her, "no really dear, I do". The commitment here is > more like deciding to put a little more cream in your coffee and having > to live with it the whole cup down. The "commitment" also involves $50 or so for the flushing carts. Which you don't need until you decide to use Lysonic inks. rafe b. [tyler] > > >Rafe, what are you referring to here regarding flushing? I've been > > >printing literally hundreds of prints on my EX in the last several > > >months with the "E's" with no problems, clogs or whatever. > > >Tyler > > > [rafe] > > >> The Lysonics are more of a commitment because > > >> of the flushing required; that's why I tried the > > >> Archiva and the Generations first. > > > > [rafe] > > Isn't there a need to run a thorough > > flush when switching from Epson inks > > to Lysonic, or vice-versa?.....t - Please turn off HTML mail features. Keep quoted material short. Use accurate subject lines. http://www.leben.com/lists for instructions.