Greg,
In the shortest possible explaination- it is easier to refill the carts in a
bathroom or kitchen sink than to clean it off the inside of your printer. It is
a pretty easy process but there is room for errpr & mishap. If you are not care,
things can turn ugly quickly. There is also a need to "prime" the cartridge
after fill/refilling it by siphoning a small quanity of ink from the output
port.
All things considered, I would recommend trying it over a catch basin first and
then develop your own personal style for safety sake if nothing else.
Phil
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From: gmikol <gmikol@...>
To: DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thu, August 26, 2010 1:27:56 AM
Subject: [Digital BW] Refillable carts...why remove them to refill?
So I've got an Epson R1900, currently with OEM carts that I'm considering
replacing with refillable carts. I've been reading the refilling instructions
here:
http://www.inksupply.com/instructions/r260_slc_refill.pdf
And I keep getting hung up on one thing...why remove the cartridges to refill
them? If you're refilling from the top, not removing them seems to avoid the
need to re-prime the bottom port.
This especially makes sense with the InkSupply carts, since they can be reset
just by pressing the ink change button once they hit empty.
I'm super new to this, so I'm sure I'm missing something critical. I'd
appreciate any info the group could provide to help me along.
Thanks--
Greg
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Re: [Digital BW] Refillable carts...why remove them to refill?
2010-09-03 by Phillip Kimble
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