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    PGI-525 and CLI-526

    Nice one, Websnail!
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    PGI-525 and CLI-526

    Thanks again for the advice.:)
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    PGI-525 and CLI-526

    As you can tell, I am no expert but I can say that the photos I've printed off are far and away superior to my old machine which I always thought was good.
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    PGI-525 and CLI-526

    I've ordered from Martin @ Octoinkjet.
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    PGI-525 and CLI-526

    Having now got hold of some OEM 520/1 cartridges I am now awaiting delivery of my ink order which has given me time to reflect on sealing the cartridges once refilled by using the top method. Whereas in the past I have always used plugs I have decided to give the hot wax method a try so that I...
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    220/221 cartridge clearance

    Thanks again for the advice.:).
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    220/221 cartridge clearance

    Quote So in case you missed it the first time : When using hot wax just squeeze enough onto the cartridge rather than into the refill hole and then when cold it is easy enough to remove with the edge of a sharp knife. Just slip the knife under the edge of the wax just a little...
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    Newbie questions on refilling an ink tank (PGI-220)

    If a cartridge has been emptied and left to one side for a while what are the chances of it not working when refilled?
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    PGI-525 and CLI-526

    The Hat and websnail Thanks for explaining the difference between compatible cartridges and OEMs. Websnail...look forward to hearing that you have succeeded in getting some good 520/1's.
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    PGI-525 and CLI-526

    I'm a new boy to the forum and this is my first post. I recently bought a ip4850 to replace my ip4000. I am used to refilling cartridges but due to the design of the new ones am looking to acquire some 520/1 cartridges to replace the 525/6 that the ip4850 comes with so that I can see the ink...
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