The Roland BN-20 Waste Tank Drain Cartridge costs about $50 for a new one. Are there any tutorials on emptying it myself, instead of buying a new one?
Thanks!
John
The Roland BN-20 Waste Tank Drain Cartridge costs about $50 for a new one. Are there any tutorials on emptying it myself, instead of buying a new one?
Thanks!
John
The amount of ink it can hold is calculated taking into account the absorbent material used by Roland. That prevents it from overfilling the waste tank and causing damage to the machine.
You could open the tank and replacing the absorbent material with rags, or cheesecloth but you run the risk of it being overfilled and damaging the machine. Since that would void your warranty I would not recommend it, but if you try it, empty more frequently.
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Signs 101 has more printer users that may offer some advice. Good point... Warranty...
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I'd assume you'll need some sort of chip resetter as well. This is pretty common practice on large format sublimation printers.
Thank you for the responses. I ended up buying a new one, since it's still under warranty... plus, I can mess around with the old one without worry.
Thanks again!