Does anyone know if it is realistic to combine parts from a 2225 A, C, or D type printer with a broken 2225 B printer to restore the latter? I have a 2225B which has mechanical problems, but whose HP-IL electronics appear to be OK. I read somewhere else in the Forum that the various versions of the 2225 sometimes contained internal HP-IL interfaces. So I'm wondering if I could "transplant" the HP-IL rear panel and electronics of my 2225B to another 2225 which was in good mechanical condition? Anyone have any knowledge about this? Thanks!
Converting 2225 A,C or D to 2225B ??
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09-29-2002, 11:35 AM
09-29-2002, 02:07 PM
The first thing to be aware of is that because the 2225B (and for that matter the 2225P) are battery-powered, they use different (lower voltage) stepper motors to the A, C, or D models. So you can't swap the entire mechanism between a -B and anything else.
10-06-2002, 12:31 PM
I was wondering the same thing, can parts be swapped? My -B model carriage moves across the page as usual but does not print. Print Carriage is not blocked, but are past suggested usage date. Actually, they are out of the printer and now are leaking ink. When it did work a couple of letter points did not spray ink. Red
10-10-2002, 04:30 PM
Do you know about the procedure for priming the Thinkjet cartridge? Take the cartridge out of the printer (lower the bail and lift the cartridge out) and hold the cartridge with the inkjet port area facing up. Push a rod such as a paper clip wire into the hole in the clear plastic to put pressure on the rubber bladder until the surface of the inkjet port area is covered with ink, then release the pressure and let the ink be drawn back into the cartridge. You can then gently wipe the inkjet port area with a tissue. I have unclogged the inkjet ports by performing the priming procedure and then wiping with a damp tissue, repeating one or a few times if needed. If the cartridge is leaking ink, there might be ink on the electrical contacts - the pads at the opposite end of the glass plate from the inkjet ports. You can clean these, and the mating contact fingers in the printhead carriage, with a cotton swab dampened with isopropyl alcohol. |
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