If you vacuum fill it you don't need to purge it at all, unless your ink is low quality and contains not water soluble particles.jru said:Defcon2,
Since we are using the german method with no hole over the reservoir, I am considering if it might make more sense to get a hand vacuum pump to remove most of the water from the sponge after purging, but leaving it slightly wet so that the ink can be absorbed easier.
I know that pharmacist posted a formula to put into the sponge to help absorption, but a vacuum pump seems preferrable and seems like it would speed up the purge/refill process.
If that is the reason it should not matter how often you refill, but only how long your carts are in use.pebe said:I have always assumed that the cartridges need purging because the ink at the top of the sponge dries out.