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Re: [Digital BW] Re: Refilling 2200 carts vs CIS

2005-12-04 by Ronald Baker

Hi
Just a note on the sponge less cartridge I tried them in my 1280 and it seemed like they weren't lasting very long until one day I had a fresh load of ink it them and the next day found they had leaked out over night. MIS told me that if the seal around the filling plug leaked air this would happen. I returned them and went back to sponge type cart. It can also be a problem with cfs if the air lock is lost. The cart. can be drained.
Ron
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Clayton Price 
  To: DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com 
  Sent: Sunday, December 04, 2005 8:43 AM
  Subject: [Digital BW] Re: Refilling 2200 carts vs CIS



  On Dec 4, 2005,Clayton Jones wrote:
  >
  > The 2200 also has two blacks and separate ink carts, which means
  > easier refilling your own carts and experimenting with various inks
  > and RIPs.
  >
  > Regards,
  > Clayton

  Hi Clayton,
  Nice to meet you, CJ - it's a little freaky for me, since my middle 
  initial is also J :-)
  I'm just starting to test the K7 inks on my 2200, and in the past was 
  using Piezo inks in a CIS system with an 1160.  There's been some
  conflicting info whether the CIS  "spongeless" carts are behaving well. 
  So while I'll only use regular cartridges while testing this inkset,
  I know I'll want to switch to  CIS or refilling either the original K7 
  carts or finding some other refillable ones. Economics dictate such a 
  solution!
  I'm very interested in  the latest consensus what you and other's are 
  thinking.
  Thanks,

  Clayton J (Price)



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