TiaanM
Newbie to Printing
- Joined
- May 13, 2020
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- Canon TR4540
Hi
I have started reading up on refilling ink cartridges etc. The internet is full of tutorials on how to refill ink cartridges, but not much about what ink to use in which printer.
I get the thing about pigment ink and dye ink, but it seems like even within this scope there are differences. If you google canon inks you get "GI-490", "GI-40" , "GI-190" , "GI-790" etc. ink, all meant for different Canon "ink tank" printers. This is just looking at genuine Canon ink, not even considering generics or other brands. Is this just a marketing strategy from Canon or does these inks actually differ?
I have a Canon TR4540 printer, which uses PG-445 and CL-446 cartridges. Looking at all above mentioned inks, I can not seem to find an ink specifically meant for refilling PG-445 and CL-446 cartridges, which probably makes sense, I I would not presume that Canon actually want consumers to refill these cartridges.
My question is fairly simple, which ink I should use to refill PG-445 and CL-446 cartridge?
That said, I am also interested to learn about the reasoning and difference between the various inks and the consequences of refilling cartridges with the incorrect ink, if someone here has got a good answer. I have read about canon (and I think HP) using a printing method where they boil the ink and use the ink gas. This would explain why, say, canon dye ink and brother dye ink could differ. But I still haven't been able to find an answer why you would get different Canon dye inks, unless they use different printing methods within their printers, in which case I would still expect there to only be 2 different options and not as many as mentioned above.
Thanks
Tiaan
I have started reading up on refilling ink cartridges etc. The internet is full of tutorials on how to refill ink cartridges, but not much about what ink to use in which printer.
I get the thing about pigment ink and dye ink, but it seems like even within this scope there are differences. If you google canon inks you get "GI-490", "GI-40" , "GI-190" , "GI-790" etc. ink, all meant for different Canon "ink tank" printers. This is just looking at genuine Canon ink, not even considering generics or other brands. Is this just a marketing strategy from Canon or does these inks actually differ?
I have a Canon TR4540 printer, which uses PG-445 and CL-446 cartridges. Looking at all above mentioned inks, I can not seem to find an ink specifically meant for refilling PG-445 and CL-446 cartridges, which probably makes sense, I I would not presume that Canon actually want consumers to refill these cartridges.
My question is fairly simple, which ink I should use to refill PG-445 and CL-446 cartridge?
That said, I am also interested to learn about the reasoning and difference between the various inks and the consequences of refilling cartridges with the incorrect ink, if someone here has got a good answer. I have read about canon (and I think HP) using a printing method where they boil the ink and use the ink gas. This would explain why, say, canon dye ink and brother dye ink could differ. But I still haven't been able to find an answer why you would get different Canon dye inks, unless they use different printing methods within their printers, in which case I would still expect there to only be 2 different options and not as many as mentioned above.
Thanks
Tiaan