A Simple Way to Purge..

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pearlhouse said:
Not sure what the pic represents. Please explain a little.
Mine? You put one end on the syringe, and the other end on the cartridge. :)
 

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I use topfilling to refill my cartridges. For purging I use a large 30ml syringe that exactly fits the refill hole. Usually four or five flushes (using force) are sufficient. I use the paper towel method to dry the cartridge.
 

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ThrillMozila, I cant make out the pic you posted . I can see plastic tubing with the blue lettering but the rest ?????????? Can you explain. I originally asked if its possible to flush a cart using the outlet and pushing the dirty water out of the vent.??? All my carts do not have a top fill hole. I use the german method for refilling by drilling a hole down low into the sponge area. I prefer not open up a hole on top of the cart.
 

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If you use my adapter, yes you can. In fact, after refilling I like to draw a couple of drops of distilled water through the vent to clear it out if I have made a little mistake. But you can easily draw a lot of water through the vent if you want. You can also use a purging solution without wasting much.
 

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Hi pearlhouse

I think the problem with the picture in post #8 is the reflection from a glass plate(?). When I saw the picture I thought: "What is that?" until I recognised a "Freedom Method" refill adapter, probably lying on a glass table.

The thread on ghwellsjr's Freedom Refill Method gives an explanation on how to use the adapter. In this thread you will find a variety of adapters, some very simple, some very elaborate: http://www.nifty-stuff.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=6750&p=1

I use a Freedom Refill adapter for flushing and can confirm that it works well. But if you refill using the top fill method, the flushing method suggested by mikling in post #4 is simpler and quicker. If you refill using the German method you can flush by injecting a lot of water into the ink chamber and continuing to add water until the cartridge is clean.

Edit: I see that ThrillaMozilla has now edited his post #8, and added a good explanation, so I recommend reading the update, to understand how purging with a "Freedom Refill" adapter works.

I will just add some advice. When testing this new purging method, it is a good idea to use a cartridge that is already purged. You will be surprised to find out how much ink is left in an "empty" cartridge and what a mess even diluted ink can cause. For testing new refill methods I recommend using water to refill the flushed and clean cartridge, until you get used to the new method, and are ready to start using ink. I also recommend the use of Luer Lock syringes and needles.
 

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It's not a reflection, it's a shadow. And whatever your refill method, I think you will find that this is about the easiest and most efficient way to get liquid into and out of the whole sponge.
 

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OK now that I understand the theory Ive got something to work with. Thanx for the help.
 

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Obviously, my adapter works like the others in this thread. One difference may be that mine is vacuum-tight for Freedom Filling.
 
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