You can determine if you have this problem if ‘pushing’ binder into the septum using the purge kit syringe is much easier that ‘pulling’ binder via the syringe. The snap-fit binder line connector on the back of the fast axis has a one-way valve that degraded over time, and wouldn’t let binder flow to the head at more that a slow dribble. Pre-flushing the printhead with a dye-based ink resolved this issue for me. These particles clogged the mesh filter, and the printhead nozzles themselves. Turns out that the sake I was using chemically combined with the pigments in the black ink, and the pigment particles flocked into large particles. has it in 7lb buckets, if I can’t find a local supplier.Īs for the HP10 heads - I was getting similar burn-out issues turns out it I had two issues - a clogged binder line, and ‘flocking’ in the cartridge.ĭisassembling some ‘dead’ HP10 printheads, I was surprised to find that the fine mesh filter over the inkjets was clogged with a black sludge. Looking at other USG products, I’m thinking about running some USG DryStone in my Z310+ - it requires less water than HydroPerm or UltraCal 30 to set.
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