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Is this confirmed by Canon literature or those who can measure waste ink output such as by an external waste ink tank?a. It is also reported that removing or replacing a cartridge initiates a purge. That may be true for the Pro9500 but not totally true for the Pro9000 or Pro100. You have 60 seconds before the purge is initiated for these Dye printers.
This seems counterintuitive since replacing a cartridge, no matter how quickly, has, per Canon literature, been registered as a "new" cartridge and thus triggers a purge of some ink in order to prime and ensure flow of ink from the "new" cartridge.