Yes, I tested my yellow cart by piercing the sponge 300 times. The cart has also been refilled 8 times until now, and there is not the slightest degradation to be seen. I still use it just like my other carts. I can't say how long my carts will last, since I don't print that much and I also have a second set of carts so I can alternate between them.pharmacist said:I'm not sure how many times defcon2k could refill one cartridge until leakage happened.
I think if a cart will stop printing at some point in the future, it won't be because of a damaged sponge, but because of the usual ink "glob", so I will try to flush it with Grandad35's method. I already did that with some empty carts I bought on ebay, and it worked well.
Regarding this refilling method: I won't claim that your carts will live forever (although I've read multiple reports of people who refilled them 20 times and more without problems), but I think it is a clean and easy way of refilling.
I have two friends who initially said "Printer refilling? Oh no, it's certainly messy and difficult".
Then I put one of my carts, a syringe and an ink bottle under their nose and said "Here, please refill my cart for me". They gave it a try and then decided to refill, too, from now on...
But of course there are also other nice refilling methods... I would advise anybody to just give it a try and see which one works best for him. It's a good thing to have alternatives to choose from.