[Coco] Amazing!
George Ramsower
georgeramsower at gmail.com
Fri Aug 29 22:00:03 EDT 2008
This is for John and Neil;
From: "Neil Morrison"
>
> Use numbering machine ink - it contains a lubricant.
>
> Neil
>
In the past, I've mixed a little WD40 in with stamp pad ink. I've not had
premature head wear that I know of, but then I don't really print that much
from a coco anyway.
The WD40 also helps keep the stamp pad ink from drying out so fast.
I've never heard of numbering machine ink and I wouldn't know where to find
it unless I hunt it down on the net. I garonteeya there's none out here
where I live, thirty miles from San Antonio. In the process of looking for
an owner's manual on the 'net (couldn't find one) so I could get the
graphical set up info, I discovered that new print heads are still available
for this machine. It's a nine pin head. WOW! I never thought parts would be
available, and not only that, but refurbished ML172 machines are available
as well.
> From: "John"
>> Hello George,
>>
>> I'll ask the silly question - how exactly can someone nowadays re-ink an
>> old
>> ribbon like that?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> John
John,
There's rarely a silly or stupid question. Only silly or stupid
mistakes(voice of experience)
Just open the cartridge up and drip new ink onto the roller or in this
case, a fairly large rectangular pad that has a wick that goes from the pad
and makes an ink path to the ribbon.
----- minutes pass ---
Okay, I just attempted to bring this one back to life.
The large pad is still plenty wet however, it has shrank in size and no
longer contacts the wick. So I built a spring to press it against the wick
and I see how that works.
This one just might not be repairable if the pad won't transfer to the
wick.
I just hope the new cartridges are as good as this one once was.
I'll pass some legal paper through it in the self test mode to see if it
will pick up the old ink. First, I need to let the wick do it's trick before
I do that. Right now, it's still just legible and perhaps in a couple of
days, it will start darkening. Then I'll try using up paper to see if it
will help.
The stamp pad ink I have is not the stamp pad ink I was using in the past.
I thought it was, but this one uses a roller ball to apply the ink. The one
I thought I had use a sort of a pad in the top and I could squeeze the
bottle and make it drip out. This one does not. So... I may end up hunting
down the numbering machine ink as Neil suggested.
George
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