v2015.125 offers the ability to schedule unattended unclog prints for multiple printers!
Neat! Both of my printers were doing the Unclog Tango simultaneously!!
Fred
Only a masochist would suffer two or more printers
I to have been having fun with Unclog Sched. (a great feature by the way)
With Mike's detailed video setting it up was a dream.
But being a masochist myself I have just about worked out a scheme to wake up computer from hibernate, let Qimage run the unclog, and then hibernate the comp. again, every day of the week.
I have used a free prog WakeupOnStandBy (WOSB)
www.dennisbabkin.com/wosb/ No doubt it is just using what is already built into Windows but I got in a mess in that area.
I will do more testing later and report if any body interested.
Jeff
Reporting results.
Set up unclog to run daily and ran to destruction.
After about 5 or 6 days started to get jets showing clogs. Suspect air in system.
continued to run to destruction until all jets well and truly failed.
Took out the cis 'cartridges' and cleared all the air locks and commenced to head clean to get ink flowing.
Printer then reported some carts empty so went through the chip resetting procedure.
Sods law then made an appearance, the chip resetting failed and no efforts to reset were successful.
So 'SOD' it, un-installed the cis gear and put in the orig. Epson Carts. Worked fine but the carts soon recorded empty.
Got a new set or genuine Epson carts and away we went.
Got all jets working after a couple of cleans except the Magenta. Many Unclogs just Magenta no effect. numerous cleans no effect. Pushed through some cleaning fluid and slowly got some lines showing on the Head Checks.
A few more cleans and Unclogs and got success.
By now most of the new carts are showing very low ink levels, so another cart order required.
Conclusions and observations
Printing now OK but all the paper profiles are useless, indicating that the cis ink is not the same spec. as Epson. (Epson manage colour working quite well)
The weak point of the CIS would appear to be the seating of the 'cartridges' there was no means of clipping them in securely. (the cis system had pipe clamps on the pipes to prevent air back flowing in, the instruction was to clamp off the pipes if doing no printing for 3 days or so. Leaving them open showed that this was in fact an actual problem.
The chip resetting was never very good, I rarely got a full reset even after two or three attempts.
The plastic piping was also giving trouble, I think it had got softer and fatigued with age and was dropping down and jamming the print head at the end of left hand travel and I ended up with extra brackets and masking tape support for the piping, but this only lasted a few weeks before requiring resetting.
When it worked it was fine and produced good prints at low cost.
Now hand in pocket for another set of cartridges.
Jeff