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I was using the printer on Windows 7 x64. I never got this request. I wonder if there was sufficient reaction to revise this. I will take a look at the driver creation date to see what is going on.
About the clear bottom. Yes, there has to be a translucent material for the prism to work. It's going to be a trial and error process and some poking for the German method for these. The window will only tell you when you've already threaded the needle. it won't help because if you've threaded the needle, the 2" needle would go in the full depth anyways, with or without the window. Methinks that the top method might be the better way to go for these if the clearance on the body allows. Look at it this way, I have purged over a hundred times to flush inks out of the CLI-221 when experimenting with ink shades. When I use a storage clip and refill properly, I didn't lose a drop in any one of those purge and refill. The top method will be decidedly faster with these opaque carts and at least you know when it is full. Hey but there is vanilla and there is chocolate and there is democracy and freedom of choice.
Cheers!
About the clear bottom. Yes, there has to be a translucent material for the prism to work. It's going to be a trial and error process and some poking for the German method for these. The window will only tell you when you've already threaded the needle. it won't help because if you've threaded the needle, the 2" needle would go in the full depth anyways, with or without the window. Methinks that the top method might be the better way to go for these if the clearance on the body allows. Look at it this way, I have purged over a hundred times to flush inks out of the CLI-221 when experimenting with ink shades. When I use a storage clip and refill properly, I didn't lose a drop in any one of those purge and refill. The top method will be decidedly faster with these opaque carts and at least you know when it is full. Hey but there is vanilla and there is chocolate and there is democracy and freedom of choice.
Cheers!