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Re: About C86 refill

2005-05-14 by scott_now_coming

Yes,there is a high capacity blacl ink cart and MIS sells one also. 

I highly recommend it. I but two of every cart when I place and 
order. That way, IF I run into a problem I have a spare (I'd hate to 
place an order just to order on cart!). So far, so good.

The part number is: ARC-T0431-FC

(Actually, they say it's for a C84, but the C86 uses the same carts.)

Scott



--- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, Henrik Frejborg 
<henrik.frejborg@t...> wrote:
> I'm sorry to bother you with questions that perhaps should be 
adressed 
> to MIS but...
> 
> -One uses a syringe to draw ink from the bottles and injecting into 
the 
> cartridges. Now, does one just use the same syringe with all inks? 
Or 
> does one need a separate for each?
> 
> -When drilling the hole into the cartridge, one does not have to 
worry 
> about getting stuff from the hole into the cartridge itself? The 
sponge 
> acts as a filter? No?
> 
> -There's been recommendations to have extra carts. Which can be 
> practical of course to be able to continue printing with the least 
> dealy. But the carts are colour (or rather place) sensitive, are 
they 
> not? So in order to have extra carts one would have to get a full 
extra 
> set? Ie, the resetter does not reset the colour position just the 
ink 
> level sensor? I don't really understand how these chips work (and 
the 
> resetter) I must say.
> 
> -There seems to be a high capacity black cart. Would that be the 
> recommended cart to get?
> 
> That's all for now. I'm still hazy about how exactly the bottom 
fill 
> adapter/priming thing actually works. But I'll return to you on 
that 
> one later. Perhaps when I actually have the goods in my sweaty 
hands 
> and can see for my self things are a bit clearer. I wish!! ;-)
> 
> Thanks for your indulgence.
> 
> henrik

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