Hi again;
I posted on a few forums requesting help regarding a NexxTech CISS purchased from the Source(Radio Shack)
This post will conclude them all for now as I have found a solution to my immediate problem.
I knowingly purchased the CISS knowing it was listed for an Epson R200. My printer was an R220! If I knew as much about printers generally, then, as I do now, I would not have tried to use it.
Although information from NexxTech was nearly non existent, their product support was 100%. In spite of the fact it was my own fault that I had an inoperative setup, the very understanding clerk who helped me sent a completely new system for me to prove the fault.
Briefly, my trouble was that the printer would not recognize the CISS cartridges. It was an obvious problem with the chipset. Epson was one step ahead of us at this point.
After a lengthy search, making many helpful acquaintances along the way, I found a source for replacement Auto Resetting Chips at a reasonable price. This turned out to be Print on a Dime.com
http://www.printonadime.com/ -----ARC for Epson Stylus Photo R220.
I specified my printer model for clarity.
Their service was helpful, informative and prompt.
When,(IF) I prove my tubing track is correct I'll post photos illustrating the setup I concluded to be most appropriate.
Thank you to all who helped me out. I really appreciate it. It is great that so many make the time to get the rest of us on board, sharing their experiences both good and bad. The alternatives suggested are extremely helpful also.
Thanks again;
Gumby