Sunday, January 29, 2012

There are instances when Epson cartridges produce excess ink during the printing process, which need to be cleared to prevent possible damage to the printer.

Printer manufacturers such as Epson understand the need of users to utilise printing equipment for a long period and avoid replacement. These features ensure the manufacturer’s promise to deliver the best printing devices and output at all times.

Certain Epson printers that feature the waste ink tank. When the waste ink tank has excess ink from Epson cartridges, it is then removed from the printing device. The warning prevents the user from printing unless the printer has been serviced. Furthermore, to avoid hassles and delays when printing, users can opt to install third party external waste tank systems to continuously eject waste ink from the internal waste ink tank.

To install an external tank, the user must first open the printer to gain access to the waste ink tank. Next, pull the latch to open the door Grip the tube connected to the waste ink tank and carefully remove the item.

Carefully twist the tube from the waste tank nipple to release the component. Next. place the end of the tubing to spill out to the external waste ink tank which will allow the ink from Epson cartridges to flow directly to the external waste ink tank.

Position the tube in a way that the printer can still be closed, and ensure that the tube is not squeezed. Attach the end of the tube to the clamp of the external waste ink tank. Make a test print to ensure that the component is working successfully.

Excessive ink from Epson cartridges can potentially damage printers without waste ink tanks. Ensure printers can be used for extended periods without need for replacement.

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