[143] Ink bleed tube valve
7.
Turn the bleed tube valve shutoff lever so that it is parallel to the bleed
tube to open the valve and release any pressure, then flip the shutoff lever
back to the perpendicular closed position after about 30 seconds.
NOTE
The ink system is under pressure and so it is possible that some ink may
spray out at first. Keep the cloth wrapped around the end of the bleed
tube so that any ink spay is contained.
8.
Pull the target ink filter out of its metal retainer clip.
9.
Unscrew the bleed tube cap from the old filter and thread it into the top
connector of the new filter. Place the cap that came with the new filter on
the old filter to prevent ink from leaking out of the old filter.
10.
Repeat the previous step for the top and bottom connections.
NOTE
Wipe off any spilled ink.
11.
Insert the new filter into the empty retainer clip and make sure the flow
arrow on the filter points downward. Be careful not to pinch the ink lines.
12.
Proceed to How to Bleed an Ink Filter.
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