BCI-6 refillable ink tanks?

rvbuilder2002

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Are empty refillable ink tanks still available?
I used to buy them (and ink) on line but all of my previous suppliers seem to have gone out of business.
Is everyone just buying OEM tanks and refilling them?

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I hope everyone is refilling Canon OEM tanks. They are superior to any compatibles. If you don't want to pay the high price of original Canon tanks, you can find several auctions for "empty BCI-6" cartridges in large quantity and small quantity on eBay.
 

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ghwellsjr is right about the cartridges: always use original Canon carts, because no other aftermarket cartridge is able to rival the quality and ink flow of OEM carts. I almost killed my printhead of my Canon MP780 using el cheapo aftermarket carts and print quality was so and so...
 

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You could contact Hobbycolors he still sells BCI-6 and BCI-3e cartridges with ink. He would probably sell cartridges separately.
http://myworld.ebay.com/kbay2002
Use the contact member and ask.

I have never had any flow problems with any of his cartridges. I had to replace my Canon OEM BCI-3e cartridges because the ink would not flow after two refills.
 

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I forget something: In case you cannot get BCI-6 cartridges, you can actually use CLI-8 or even CLI-221/521/821 cartridges, because these cartridges are all backwards compatible and all do fit in a BCI-6 based printer.
 

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@pharmacist

Interesting.

Does this mean I can put bigger carts on the ink sucker mp980 (with some mods of the black top cover covering the head+ink carts ?)

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SpideRMaN said:
Does this mean I can put bigger carts on the ink sucker mp980 (with some mods of the black top cover covering the head+ink carts ?)
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No, they are backward compatible not forward compatible.
 

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Yes I know but since they are backwards compatable that means that the only difference is the height of the cart (and chip)

they cannot be forward compatible cos they are the latest cart version

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The BCI-6 cartridges are not forward compatible, mainly because they do not have a chip in them.

Also, the PGI-5BK is not backward compatible to the BCI-3eBK. It simply won't stay in place.
 
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