rounakr94
Getting Fingers Dirty
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- Canon Pixma E510, Pixma G2010
I had received two bottles of GI-790 with my Canon Inktank printer G2010 as a promotional offer and after refilling my Inktank when it was nearly empty I am seeing that the ink is stuck to the bottle sides after I took off the wrapper. I shook the bottle and let the bubbles disperse before refilling as the pigment inks tend to settle.
Now since I already refilled it will it be harmful for the printer or the black ink specifically?
Unable to attach image here so adding imgur link
Update:
Added an image of the inside of the bottle. Looks like a residue of ink formed on the sides of the bottle. Now I am scared that the black ink of my printer is contaminated.
How come a Ink that stayed nearly all its life in shade in an AC room and in its box and didn't reach expiration date settle so much? I know that pigment inks are a suspension and settle but shaking them should also un-settle them.
Now since I already refilled it will it be harmful for the printer or the black ink specifically?
Unable to attach image here so adding imgur link
Update:
Added an image of the inside of the bottle. Looks like a residue of ink formed on the sides of the bottle. Now I am scared that the black ink of my printer is contaminated.
How come a Ink that stayed nearly all its life in shade in an AC room and in its box and didn't reach expiration date settle so much? I know that pigment inks are a suspension and settle but shaking them should also un-settle them.
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