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I had always used the top filling method in my Canon cartridges, and liked the idea of trying other methods to see if there was a better way to do the same job.
I poked a hole in a clean spare BCI-6 Magenta cartridge with the awl, it was much easier that I expected.
I only have 40 & 80 mm needles so I used the 80 one again no problems pushing it through to the ink compartment and filling it up in two gos all most full.
I removed the needle and very surprised to see no leaks at all, I thought bloody marvellous.
I left the cartridge stand for over a week and pop it in the printer when I ran out of ink.
After about six sheets the magenta started to fade so I had to replace it with another spare cartridge to finish what I was printing.
So any guesses as to what could have gone wrong.
I am so pleased with the new way of filling but I must have made an arse of something somewhere along the way (Im Stumped) H e l p ..
I poked a hole in a clean spare BCI-6 Magenta cartridge with the awl, it was much easier that I expected.
I only have 40 & 80 mm needles so I used the 80 one again no problems pushing it through to the ink compartment and filling it up in two gos all most full.
I removed the needle and very surprised to see no leaks at all, I thought bloody marvellous.
I left the cartridge stand for over a week and pop it in the printer when I ran out of ink.
After about six sheets the magenta started to fade so I had to replace it with another spare cartridge to finish what I was printing.
So any guesses as to what could have gone wrong.
I am so pleased with the new way of filling but I must have made an arse of something somewhere along the way (Im Stumped) H e l p ..
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