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  1. M

    Best practices on first-time Pro-100S ink management

    I can assure I won't put them in the microwave.
  2. M

    Best practices on first-time Pro-100S ink management

    1 - With the greatest of respect, No way am I putting my carts in the microwave. 2 - The cart sponges are making contact with the paper towel by using a screw head and rubber band as per one of the videos I viewed. 3 - I will leave them in the window until later today. 4 - Is it absolutely...
  3. M

    Best practices on first-time Pro-100S ink management

    Thanks for your reply and advice. To be honest, my flushed carts have been sitting on kitchen towel now for four days and only one has dropped below 15 grams. All the others are still around 16 grams. I am going to place them in a warm window position today to see if that moves the drying along...
  4. M

    Best practices on first-time Pro-100S ink management

    I have successfully transferred the chip - thanks everyone. Now on to another question. I have applied some paper towel to each of the carts as per the guidance I have seen here and elsewhere. All the carts weigh around 16/17 grams at present and that has not changed in 24 hours despite applying...
  5. M

    Best practices on first-time Pro-100S ink management

    Hi, and thanks very much for your reply. After digesting many videos online I am now familiar with what needs to be done with the CLI42/CLI8 swap although I am still plucking up the courage to cut that little chip out and move it across! My concern was more about the impact of the tiny amount of...
  6. M

    Best practices on first-time Pro-100S ink management

    As a newcomer to this forum, I found the discussion here very useful, as I have just embarked on the transition to Octoinks for my 100S. I do have one question arising from my first attempt at cart flushing of an empty set of CLI42 carts today. I have flushed all eight carts but, the two Cyan...
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