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Old 12-19-2007, 04:34 PM
Niels Erik
 
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Default Refilling Canon cartridges CLI-8

Hello group

I have a trick that might be of use to others.
Sometimes when I insert a cartridge that I refilled some time ago the sponge
at the exit port of the cartridge looks very dry and I get stripes printing
the first page or so.
Now I have found a trick that might be of use to others.
Just before I insert the cartridge in the printer I remove the refill plug
for a few seconds keeping the cartridge in a upright position and keeping a
piece of paper under the cartridge.
This soaks the sponge in the exit port of the cartridge with ink and I get
no more stripes.

Kind regards
Niels
Who refills Canon IP5200R saving hundreds of dollars and still counting.


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Old 12-19-2007, 08:28 PM
Burt
 
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"Niels Erik" <nep4140@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:47694809$0$2091$edfadb0f@dtext02.news.tele.dk ...
> Hello group
>
> I have a trick that might be of use to others.
> Sometimes when I insert a cartridge that I refilled some time ago the
> sponge at the exit port of the cartridge looks very dry and I get stripes
> printing the first page or so.
> Now I have found a trick that might be of use to others.
> Just before I insert the cartridge in the printer I remove the refill plug
> for a few seconds keeping the cartridge in a upright position and keeping
> a piece of paper under the cartridge.
> This soaks the sponge in the exit port of the cartridge with ink and I get
> no more stripes.
>
> Kind regards
> Niels
> Who refills Canon IP5200R saving hundreds of dollars and still counting.
>

Niels - sealing the outlet port with the original orange "break-off" cap,
held on with a rubber band, tends to keep the outlet sponge wet. There are
also snap-in cases that can be purchased to maintain a seal. I also keep
all refilled carts in a sealed refrigerator carton to prevent evaporation.
Rather than removing the refill plug (I use stainless steel screws with
o-rings to seal the fill hole) you can blow gently into the air vent to get
the outlet to drip, blot it on newspaper or toweling paper sitting on a flat
surface so you dont blot the sponge as well, and insert the cart in the
printer.


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Old 12-19-2007, 09:46 PM
Niels Erik
 
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"Burt" <nospam@pacbell.net> skrev i en meddelelse
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> Niels - sealing the outlet port with the original orange "break-off" cap,
> held on with a rubber band, tends to keep the outlet sponge wet.


Dear Burt
Thanks for your answer.
Yes - I use the orange "break-off" caps too. Never leaves the outlet open to
dry.
But nevertheless I sometimes got stripes and that is why I started to use
the "plug off - plug on" procedure just before mounting the refilled
cartridge in the printer.
Works for me.

Regards Niels


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Old 12-19-2007, 09:50 PM
measekite
 
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Default Re: Refilling Canon cartridges CLI-8

The real trick is that you no longer have a Canon printer.&nbsp; CL8 ink is a new patented formula that nobody can or has been able to duplicate.&nbsp; So since a printing system consists of a printer with printhead and ink combo I really do not know what kind of a trick you performed.

Niels Erik wrote:

Hello group I have a trick that might be of use to others. Sometimes when I insert a cartridge that I refilled some time ago the sponge at the exit port of the cartridge looks very dry and I get stripes printing the first page or so. Now I have found a trick that might be of use to others. Just before I insert the cartridge in the printer I remove the refill plug for a few seconds keeping the cartridge in a upright position and keeping a piece of paper under the cartridge. This soaks the sponge in the exit port of the cartridge with ink and I get no more stripes. Kind regards Niels Who refills Canon IP5200R saving hundreds of dollars and still counting.

You really did not save a cent.&nbsp; Saving means getting the same thing you would normally buy for less of an expenditure.&nbsp; Since you did not get Canon ink you did not save on Canon ink.&nbsp; What you did do is spend less and got less.




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Old 12-19-2007, 10:03 PM
Burt
 
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"Niels Erik" <nep4140@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:47699127$0$2108$edfadb0f@dtext02.news.tele.dk ...
>
> "Burt" <nospam@pacbell.net> skrev i en meddelelse
> news:Q9faj.389$se5.328@nlpi069.nbdc.sbc.com...
>
>> Niels - sealing the outlet port with the original orange "break-off" cap,
>> held on with a rubber band, tends to keep the outlet sponge wet.

>
> Dear Burt
> Thanks for your answer.
> Yes - I use the orange "break-off" caps too. Never leaves the outlet open
> to dry.
> But nevertheless I sometimes got stripes and that is why I started to use
> the "plug off - plug on" procedure just before mounting the refilled
> cartridge in the printer.
> Works for me.
>
> Regards Niels
>

After I refill a cart I do open the fill hole and the outlet and let it drip
a bit to be sure the cart is in good working order. After several refills
they can stop flowing properly. Those that don't flow properly I purge.
They can then be successfully refilled several times again.


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Old 12-19-2007, 10:07 PM
Jerry
 
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"Niels Erik" <nep4140@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:47694809$0$2091$edfadb0f@dtext02.news.tele.dk ...
> Hello group
>
> I have a trick that might be of use to others.
> Sometimes when I insert a cartridge that I refilled some time ago the
> sponge at the exit port of the cartridge looks very dry and I get stripes
> printing the first page or so.
> Now I have found a trick that might be of use to others.
> Just before I insert the cartridge in the printer I remove the refill plug
> for a few seconds keeping the cartridge in a upright position and keeping
> a piece of paper under the cartridge.
> This soaks the sponge in the exit port of the cartridge with ink and I get
> no more stripes.
>
> Kind regards
> Niels
> Who refills Canon IP5200R saving hundreds of dollars and still counting.


Niels, where do you get your ink?


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Old 12-19-2007, 10:41 PM
DanG
 
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"Niels Erik" <nep4140@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:47699127$0$2108$edfadb0f@dtext02.news.tele.dk ...
>
> "Burt" <nospam@pacbell.net> skrev i en meddelelse
> news:Q9faj.389$se5.328@nlpi069.nbdc.sbc.com...
>
>> Niels - sealing the outlet port with the original orange "break-off" cap,
>> held on with a rubber band, tends to keep the outlet sponge wet.

>
> Dear Burt
> Thanks for your answer.
> Yes - I use the orange "break-off" caps too. Never leaves the outlet open
> to dry.
> But nevertheless I sometimes got stripes and that is why I started to use
> the "plug off - plug on" procedure just before mounting the refilled
> cartridge in the printer.
> Works for me.
>
> Regards Niels
>


Basically what you're doing there is purging the tank, which is needed
regularly when you refill. Refilling a tank more than a few times results in
lots of goop building up in the bottom. Purging to remove that is what's
required. Or, just replace the tank. I doubt it has anything to do with
drying, just goop.


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Old 12-19-2007, 11:46 PM
Niels Erik
 
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"Jerry" <Hello@spam.com> skrev i en meddelelse
news:47699621$0$4976$4c368faf@roadrunner.com...
>
> Niels, where do you get your ink?


Dear Jerry
I buy it in a local shop.
It is made by Inktec http://www.inktec.com/
Regards
Niels


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Old 12-20-2007, 03:57 AM
Burt
 
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"DanG" <nospam@q.com> wrote in message
news:k7WdneajHZiXA_TanZ2dnUVZ_gOdnZ2d@comcast.com. ..
>
> "Niels Erik" <nep4140@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:47699127$0$2108$edfadb0f@dtext02.news.tele.dk ...
>>
>> "Burt" <nospam@pacbell.net> skrev i en meddelelse
>> news:Q9faj.389$se5.328@nlpi069.nbdc.sbc.com...
>>
>>> Niels - sealing the outlet port with the original orange "break-off"
>>> cap, held on with a rubber band, tends to keep the outlet sponge wet.

>>
>> Dear Burt
>> Thanks for your answer.
>> Yes - I use the orange "break-off" caps too. Never leaves the outlet open
>> to dry.
>> But nevertheless I sometimes got stripes and that is why I started to use
>> the "plug off - plug on" procedure just before mounting the refilled
>> cartridge in the printer.
>> Works for me.
>>
>> Regards Niels
>>

>
> Basically what you're doing there is purging the tank, which is needed
> regularly when you refill. Refilling a tank more than a few times results
> in lots of goop building up in the bottom. Purging to remove that is
> what's required. Or, just replace the tank. I doubt it has anything to do
> with drying, just goop.

Very possible, Dan. Regardless or the cause, the Canon dye-based inks are
water soluble and the carts almost always clean up well. I just retired a
set that came with my printer over three years ago! they have been refilled
many times, purged, and refilled again - this cycle has gone on, together
with other carts in the rotation for over three years. The ones that clean
up best and refill multiple times most successfully are the Canon OEM carts.


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Old 12-20-2007, 04:03 AM
measekite
 
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Default Re: Refilling Canon cartridges CLI-8



DanG wrote:

"Niels Erik" &lt;nep4140@gmail.com&gt; wrote in message news:47699127$0$2108$edfadb0f@dtext02.news.tele.dk...



"Burt" &lt;nospam@pacbell.net&gt; skrev i en meddelelse news:Q9faj.389$se5.328@nlpi069.nbdc.sbc.com...



Niels - sealing the outlet port with the original orange "break-off" cap, held on with a rubber band, tends to keep the outlet sponge wet.



Dear Burt Thanks for your answer. Yes - I use the orange "break-off" caps too. Never leaves the outlet open to dry. But nevertheless I sometimes got stripes and that is why I started to use the "plug off - plug on" procedure just before mounting the refilled cartridge in the printer. Works for me. Regards Niels



Basically what you're doing there is purging the tank,

I never have to purge; not once


which is needed regularly when you refill. Refilling a tank more than a few times results in lots of goop building up in the bottom.

I inspected my empty tank after I replaced it with another genuine Canon OEM ink cart and it was totally clear and of course empty.&nbsp; There was no goop.&nbsp; I guess that inferior ink causes these things.


Purging to remove that is what's required. Or, just replace the tank. I doubt it has anything to do with drying, just goop.

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