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#1: hydrostatic pressure question?? Author: risktaker99 PostPosted: Tue Jun 05, 2007 2:56 pm
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I am a newbie. I recently bought a commercial ciss for a K5400tn. This printer comes with an additional paper tray. With the additional paper tray installed, it raises the printer by 3 1/2 inches. Do I need to have the external tanks "elevated" to the same level as the cartridges or can they sit on my desk which is 3 1/2" lower than the cartridges?

I am concerned that I could burn out the printer head if the ink "draw" is not sufficient.

Thanks

#2: Re: hydrostatic pressure question?? Author: MartinLocation: South Yorkshire, UK PostPosted: Tue Jun 05, 2007 11:55 pm
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risktaker99 wrote:
I am a newbie. I recently bought a commercial ciss for a K5400tn. This printer comes with an additional paper tray. With the additional paper tray installed, it raises the printer by 3 1/2 inches. Do I need to have the external tanks "elevated" to the same level as the cartridges or can they sit on my desk which is 3 1/2" lower than the cartridges?

I am concerned that I could burn out the printer head if the ink "draw" is not sufficient.

Thanks

Based on 4 different printers to date I've found that the dyebase inks (Cyan, Yellow, Magenta) seem to be fine at printer base level but the black pigment ink seems to require locating higher up.

To that end I've located all my inks roughly on the same levels as the printer cartridges themselves.. Seems to work well that way.



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