To further stratman's point, the Durchstich method can only be courted with a long needle, whereas the top hole method does not place any demands on size.
Stratman, thanks for the laugh!
Parhs, yes, normal quality may exhibit this problem. It is not really meant for photos (unless you use normal quality with the photo papers setting which is entirely different).
Yes, stratman is correct. This is a US-based forum and writing in non English will prevent other members from contributing.
Photos printed in normal quality may exhibit this problem, nothing to worry about. Just make sure that print heads are correctly aligned.
The nozzle check runs fine and you have aligned both automatically and manually and the problem persists, right ?
Do these lines start from the beginning of the photo or they start appearing in the middle of it ?
Are you certain the problem started after you refilled ? Is it possible that you...
What do you mean ? Do they increase cleaning cycles when the monitoring is disabled ? I was considering disabling it (even though I have a redsetter that works perfectly) because I found that the level warnings were too conservative and bothersome.
I've encountered the issue myself. Wiping the contacts with dry tissue fixes it in the 80% of the cases. For the rest, I let the cartridge sit in the drawer and when I get back to it after some days it resets fine.
There are potential benefits if the design is correct: easier inspection of ink levels & more refills without purges.
Perhaps michele could post a few photos of them in action.
I had bad experiences too... these are recorded in some of my first posts in this forum. But the design was radically different (worse) compared to this.
Yes the landscape is cluttered but the solution is simple. Either get one that is definitely Sudhaus (being red is not enough) or get one which is offered with a guarantee.
Do not overfill above 3 ml each color.
Aligning only affects quality, so you can safely make your own tests.
see this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Bicu36aTXw
and then this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6n7VhGZaByE
Between an HP which uses the HP10/11 or HP88 tanks and a Canon which uses separate ink tanks, Canon is easier to refill (and better in other important areas). I don't know about others.
Search Youtube for refill videos on the cartridges of the AIO's you consider buying. It will be revealing.
According to this http://www.experts-exchange.com/Hardware/Peripherals/Printers_Scanners/Q_22701762.html
"Started having trouble with our 3 year old Canon Multipass MP730 printer yesterday. It began displaying "wrong cartridge" message and showing that it has pages in memory [etc]"
but then a...
hey Alexandereci I have some questions
what do you mean "boost sales" ?
Also what do you mean by "VALUES" ?
Are you sure the cartridges hold 7ml of ink ?
No, don't worry. You just won't be able to reset them with the current redsetter.
Did you find any official info about the capacity of the cartridges?
What happened to the IP3300 ? Did it break ?