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I never seal the vent hole while refilling.1. Fotofreak, Grandad, during this step (covering the refill hole), do you still have the vent hole covered (i.e tape over it)? I'm thinking no, but just need to confirm.
2. Fotofreak, Grandad, do you cover the vent hole at this time? I'm thinking no, but just need to confirm.
You probably can, but I prefer filling the sponges as full as possible because they will supply more ink before needing to be refilled again - no ink is pulled from the ink chamber as long as the ink in the upper sponge covers the internal slots in the sponge chamber and ink is supplied by the upper sponge. I have only experienced problems when there is free ink above the sponges - and this is less than a CC.3. Can you use the ink draining method described by ghwellsjr to pull excessive or free ink from the sponge instead of blowing into it?
Also, I would still want to blow into the vent to verify that the sponge was delivering its ink at a low vacuum