I think that Epson Ecotank 105, 106, and 512 are all the same ink but for different regions. And 114=115=552. I see 512 (105,106) associated with printers with 1.5 picoliter print heads and 552 (114,115) associated with printers with 3 picoliter print heads
That looks great! It will be interested to see if there are any issues with nozzles clogging after the printer sits idle for a long time if the ethanol and isopropanol evaporate. Some Canon inks seem to have a lot of stable humectants such that a drop placed on glass never really dries out if...
What was the specific silicone-based surfactant that worked for you?
N-methyl-p
I have had some success starting with Paul Roark's base as well. I have tried NMP (n-methyl-2-pyrrolidone) more as a solvent than as an anti-kogation additive. I am glad I am not using NMP because the according...
I think that when someone posts his or her personal experience with great detail and photos to add to our collective knowledge, the least we can do it to express our concerns politely.
Canon cartridges with integrated print heads do fine in my ultrasonic cleaners with RO water, both the small home-jewelry model and a larger industrial model. I find this surprising considering what a ultrasonic cleaner will do to a piece of aluminum foil, but I have had cartridges in the...
Great work! Can you elaborate on the fuctions of the different chemicals in your CIB formulation? My guess is that they all serve multiple functions, with the propylene glycol acting as a humectant to reduce clogging, the propylene glycol and isopropanol acting to increase the viscosity, and...
For Epson EcoTank printers I think if you select plain paper and Black/Grayscale it only uses the main black ink, not the photo black nor any colored inks.
This is an Epson forum. You should see on your screen. The people who have responded to your questions know a tremendous amount about Epson printers. But many don't live in the US and are not affected by the US court decisions in the Epson patent cases.
I don't understand your question "what...
I just want to point out that the availability of refillable ARC carts compatible with Epson printers is not the same in the United States as in the rest of the world. Maybe 2 or 3 years ago the US courts sided with Epson that those cartridges violated an Epson US patent. Epson has been...
I think you are correct that the TS202 is likely a disposable printer. I bought it on sale from the Canon website for $25! My motivation to clean the absorbers and reset the counter was environmental rather than financial. Also thank you for all your previous postings about the Canon Service...
I attempted but did not succeed trying to use a Canon Service Tool to reset the ink absorber count on a Canon TS202. I ended up buying Canon Service Tool 5510 from this listing: https://www.ebay.com/itm/264450188444
There are lots of scary virus warnings from Windows 10 when executing the...
Also it appears that Epson calls the same ink 104 in the EU and 522 in North America. I'm basing this on the ET-2720 printer which is listed as using 104 ink on https://www.epson.de but as using 522 ink on https://epson.com
I reviewed the SDS (Safety Data Sheets) for 664 and 104 and they were identical for ingredient composition and physical properties.
Also it appears that Epson calls the same ink 104 in the EU and 522 in North America. I'm basing this on the ET-2720 printer which is listed as using 104 ink on...
I did measure it. I got about 2.1 centipoise for the 502 and 2.5 cp for the 664. 512 was also 2.1 cp, and 774 was about 2.2 cp. These are all for black EcoTank inks. I have found that the viscosities for the XP and WF printers vary too.
I also measured slight surface tension differences in...
The inks do have different viscosities. The 502 ink is a little thinner (lower viscosity) than the 664. Not a huge difference though. Hopefully there aren't any chemical incompatibilities. Let us know if it works.