numalaser New Member Dec 5, 2005 #1 Its an Epson C64, and all the printouts have random ink splodges and dirty marks. Been used a lot over the past 2 years and I'm guessing ir needs a clean. What's the best way to tackle this without causing damage? Last edited: Dec 5, 2005
Its an Epson C64, and all the printouts have random ink splodges and dirty marks. Been used a lot over the past 2 years and I'm guessing ir needs a clean. What's the best way to tackle this without causing damage?
Hairy_Lee VIP Member Dec 5, 2005 #2 i would use an alcohol based wipe. ive used isopropyl wipes to clean and degrease some pieces of equipment and they worked well. a small amount of thinner on a lint free cloth will also work
i would use an alcohol based wipe. ive used isopropyl wipes to clean and degrease some pieces of equipment and they worked well. a small amount of thinner on a lint free cloth will also work
G Gnuh New Member Dec 16, 2005 #3 I have this printer at work. Did you try cleaning the nozzle in the "Maintenance " option?
Verve New Member Dec 17, 2005 #4 yeah, it should have an option to self-clean. You know, unload all the "crap" onto a blank piece of paper.
yeah, it should have an option to self-clean. You know, unload all the "crap" onto a blank piece of paper.