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screen printing => Equipment => Topic started by: jesterapparel on July 19, 2013, 11:54:25 AM

Title: 4900 help
Post by: jesterapparel on July 19, 2013, 11:54:25 AM
Bought a used 4900.  Got  Accurip (printer has all black cartridges) and did a print.  Had some streaks.  Did a nossle check and only 4 of the 10 heads work.  Did manual cleanings and right now I have 6 heads printing and one is showing life.  Any tips or should I just keep doing manual cleans and cross my fingers?

Other questions.

Do you guys keep it on 24/7?
Where do you buy ink at for a good price.?

The thing is a beast.  I love it even though 4 heads right now don't print.
Title: Re: 4900 help
Post by: JBLUE on July 19, 2013, 12:28:52 PM
No need to print on all the heads with black. I use one head on my 4900 and it is as dark as using several when I had Accurip. Your just going to have to do a deep power clean. They will come back.

Buy refillable bulk ink tanks. Cheapest way to keep that baby running.
Title: Re: 4900 help
Post by: jesterapparel on July 19, 2013, 01:40:20 PM
No need to print on all the heads with black. I use one head on my 4900 and it is as dark as using several when I had Accurip. Your just going to have to do a deep power clean. They will come back.

Buy refillable bulk ink tanks. Cheapest way to keep that baby running.

You have a source?
Title: Re: 4900 help
Post by: NoDirectionNick on July 19, 2013, 01:44:41 PM
Bought a used 4900.  Got  Accurip (printer has all black cartridges) and did a print.  Had some streaks.  Did a nossle check and only 4 of the 10 heads work.  Did manual cleanings and right now I have 6 heads printing and one is showing life.  Any tips or should I just keep doing manual cleans and cross my fingers?

Other questions.

Do you guys keep it on 24/7?
Where do you buy ink at for a good price.?

The thing is a beast.  I love it even though 4 heads right now don't print.

The 4900 powers down when not in use after a certain length of time. It is definitely a beast! Love it.
Title: Re: 4900 help
Post by: dirkdiggler on July 19, 2013, 01:46:48 PM
running all black in your 4900 will shorten your printers life by as much as 7 years.  I learned the hard way.  I have 3 here and 2 still in the box.  Problems only came after about a year of using all black.  My Opinion.
Title: Re: 4900 help
Post by: jesterapparel on July 19, 2013, 03:10:09 PM
running all black in your 4900 will shorten your printers life by as much as 7 years.  I learned the hard way.  I have 3 here and 2 still in the box.  Problems only came after about a year of using all black.  My Opinion.
Is there a way to refill the black max cartridge yourself with a chip resetter?
Right now I have 6 working and I believe 7 because one was working great but I think it ran out of ink.
Other ones are no longer showing any signs of life.

I printed a film and it looks great.  Can I just use these 7 heads and that's?  Will I need a chip resetter if I do that?
Title: Re: 4900 help
Post by: dirkdiggler on July 19, 2013, 03:52:50 PM
if you touch both the little metal tabs on the cartridge with a screwdriver at the same time, it resets.  No chip resetter needed.  Yes you can use the heads that work, but eventually they will all clog.  Google the windex trick for cleaning heads, it will unstop some of the dead ones and prolongs the life of the printer for a while.
Title: Re: 4900 help
Post by: jesterapparel on July 19, 2013, 04:46:58 PM
if you touch both the little metal tabs on the cartridge with a screwdriver at the same time, it resets.  No chip resetter needed.  Yes you can use the heads that work, but eventually they will all clog.  Google the windex trick for cleaning heads, it will unstop some of the dead ones and prolongs the life of the printer for a while.
Trying the windex thing.

Does any one know a good place to get ink cartridges that can be filled?
Title: Re: 4900 help
Post by: JBLUE on July 19, 2013, 04:48:43 PM
Parmale Screen Process supply is where I got mine out here on the West Coast.
Title: Re: 4900 help
Post by: blue moon on July 21, 2013, 11:08:27 AM
switch to one head only and use clear in the rest. Not sure if that will cause damage to the clogged heads, but it might work.

For ink, I strongly recommend Chromaline AccuInk.

we bought the empty cartridges and cleaning solution at macroenter.com.

pierre
Title: Re: 4900 help
Post by: JBLUE on July 21, 2013, 05:29:36 PM
I am not running clear ink in all of mine because I still can print using the CMYK channels for art comps or other large format printing. I have the sublimation ink sitting here to put it in another 4 channels so I will be able to print film, CMYK regular printing, and sublimation printing all out of the same printer.
Title: Re: 4900 help
Post by: mk162 on July 22, 2013, 09:23:38 AM
pierre, do you mean microcenter?
Title: Re: 4900 help
Post by: blue moon on July 22, 2013, 09:52:08 AM
pierre, do you mean microcenter?


nope, macroenter
http://www.macroenter.com/ (http://www.macroenter.com/)

pierre
Title: Re: 4900 help
Post by: mk162 on July 22, 2013, 09:54:58 AM
huh, google keeps changing my search to microcenter...that makes it hard to get found.
Title: Re: 4900 help
Post by: jesterapparel on July 22, 2013, 11:09:24 AM
Ok, just lost another head doing windex thing.  Going backwards now.  I'm thinking of buying this http://shopping.netsuite.com/s.nl/c.362672/it.A/id.5736/.f?sc=18&category=68404 (http://shopping.netsuite.com/s.nl/c.362672/it.A/id.5736/.f?sc=18&category=68404)
With there flushing stuff inside them.

Right now I'm printing with 6 heads with the other four turned off in Accurip.  Would like to get all of them working but maybe I should just give up and print with the 6 I have.
Title: Re: 4900 help
Post by: jesterapparel on July 22, 2013, 01:23:54 PM
Ok, just lost another head doing windex thing.  Going backwards now.  I'm thinking of buying this [url]http://shopping.netsuite.com/s.nl/c.362672/it.A/id.5736/.f?sc=18&category=68404[/url] ([url]http://shopping.netsuite.com/s.nl/c.362672/it.A/id.5736/.f?sc=18&category=68404[/url])
With there flushing stuff inside them.

Right now I'm printing with 6 heads with the other four turned off in Accurip.  Would like to get all of them working but maybe I should just give up and print with the 6 I have.


All right, I bought this for 4 heads with there cleaning solution.  Hopefully it uncloggs them.  Even if it does unclogg them I'm going to just keep the cleaning solution in and print with the other 6 heads.  I don't need all ten heads anyways.
Title: Re: 4900 help
Post by: dirkdiggler on July 22, 2013, 02:38:47 PM
let me know how that works, I have two more 4900s in the box, that I am unsure what I want to run in them.
Title: Re: 4900 help
Post by: blue moon on July 22, 2013, 02:53:19 PM
let me know how that works, I have two more 4900s in the box, that I am unsure what I want to run in them.

huh, what are you doing with two 4900's in the boxes? Were they giving them away? Buy one, get two free? Or did they fall of the truck?

pierre
Title: Re: 4900 help
Post by: dirkdiggler on July 22, 2013, 04:36:47 PM
let me know how that works, I have two more 4900s in the box, that I am unsure what I want to run in them.

huh, what are you doing with two 4900's in the boxes? Were they giving them away? Buy one, get two free? Or did they fall of the truck?

pierre

Having trouble with my current one, so I needed a backup.  They are backordered from the Epson for 6 months.  I found an Epson dealer in texas that has 40 factory refurbs with a full Epson warranty for half of what a new one costs.  So I bought 2.
Title: Re: 4900 help
Post by: jesterapparel on July 22, 2013, 10:23:08 PM
let me know how that works, I have two more 4900s in the box, that I am unsure what I want to run in them.

huh, what are you doing with two 4900's in the boxes? Were they giving them away? Buy one, get two free? Or did they fall of the truck?

pierre

Having trouble with my current one, so I needed a backup.  They are backordered from the Epson for 6 months.  I found an Epson dealer in texas that has 40 factory refurbs with a full Epson warranty for half of what a new one costs.  So I bought 2.

Should have bought one of those.