sneezer2
Getting Fingers Dirty
- Joined
- Jul 31, 2009
- Messages
- 79
- Reaction score
- 10
- Points
- 36
- Location
- USA Pennsylvania
- Printer Model
- mp610
In an earlier post I mentioned that I had tried the Durchstich method and was very satisfied. I mentioned
that I thought it was "dead easy". That opinion was based on an experience sample of one or two cartridges.
More recently, I've tried a couple of Canon CLI-8 cartridges and have made a godawful mess. Ink
everywhere, dripping off the cartridge onto the floor, table my hands, etc. I've gone back and looked
at the descriptions and photos of the method and really see no difference between what I am doing
and the descriptions. Evidently, though, there must be some difference and I would like to know what it is.
The first problem I had is that once I start injecting the ink into the cartridge chamber there is an escape of
air through the hole in which the needle penetrates and because of that, some ink bubbles out around the
needle shaft. The bubbles break and spatter ink around.
A worse problem is that once there is a fair amount of ink in the chamber, there is a lot of leakage from
the top rear corner (as seen once the cartridge is put back in the printer). This is the area that exposes a
small area of "air channel" when the tape is torn from a new Canon cartridge. So this channel should be
exposed but why does so much ink want to come out of it?
Any suggestions?
that I thought it was "dead easy". That opinion was based on an experience sample of one or two cartridges.
More recently, I've tried a couple of Canon CLI-8 cartridges and have made a godawful mess. Ink
everywhere, dripping off the cartridge onto the floor, table my hands, etc. I've gone back and looked
at the descriptions and photos of the method and really see no difference between what I am doing
and the descriptions. Evidently, though, there must be some difference and I would like to know what it is.
The first problem I had is that once I start injecting the ink into the cartridge chamber there is an escape of
air through the hole in which the needle penetrates and because of that, some ink bubbles out around the
needle shaft. The bubbles break and spatter ink around.
A worse problem is that once there is a fair amount of ink in the chamber, there is a lot of leakage from
the top rear corner (as seen once the cartridge is put back in the printer). This is the area that exposes a
small area of "air channel" when the tape is torn from a new Canon cartridge. So this channel should be
exposed but why does so much ink want to come out of it?
Any suggestions?