It's probably irrelevant, but for my 1160, instead of a CFS I have a CIS. Which I just installed and am still purging and testing with the new MIS VM Sepia-Neutral inkset. But since the cartridges were first filled, the black ink has been lower in its bottle than the other inks in their bottles. I assume that at least in the beginning that was because the black cartridge holds more ink than the individual color tanks. Among my other S-N inks, the Magenta is lower, but not by nearly as much. Whether the black ink is sinking faster is of course another question. And I can't tell. But I would think so because I print some amount of stuff off the web, etc., which is all or nearly all black. Probably I should have ordered a second bottle of black at the outset. Maybe it's cheaper in pints if the shelf life isn't a problem. Is it easier to pour out of one size than the other? Do we know what the shelf life of the ink is? Sam >I am about to order some extra ink for my 4 col (1160) CFS and was >thinking about mixing pint and 4 oz quantities - I seem to use Black >the most, Cyan 2nd most, then Magenta and lastly the Y (toner). >Does everyone use this kind of ratio or is it just because most of my >shots are "dark" ? > >frankg
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Re: [Digital BW] ratio of CMYK ink usage ?
2002-02-16 by Sam A. McCandless
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