kdsdata
Printer Guru
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- Calgary, AB Canada
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- Pro-100 & Brother-L8900
Until recently I have for years been using a vendor at the local market to refill my carts. That was for the i9900. He won't do the CLI-42 for the Pro-100. He says to finicky and not enough after-market business for him. OK, so I started my own refilling, There were some bumps, which are getting sorted out. For part of the process I do have some particular questions. It is regarding the flushing.
1. I have purchased used Canon OEM CLI-42 carts, and on flushing, some carts are essentially snow white, but the odd one has an ever so slight colored hue. The hue is evenly distributed, meaning no small lumps/spots at all. It looks nicely flushed, except for the ever so slight hue, one yellow, one magenta, one cyan. Is that normal, or is there a problem lurking?
2. The final flush with water raises the question of when the Windex is sufficiently flushed. Is there a way tell, or does one simply push a lot of water through, but how much is a lot?
3. Lastly, how much drying is needed? I have watched most videos on this, but haven't seen what may be a definitive answer to this (or I missed it, sorry).
Again I will appreciate your input very nuch.
1. I have purchased used Canon OEM CLI-42 carts, and on flushing, some carts are essentially snow white, but the odd one has an ever so slight colored hue. The hue is evenly distributed, meaning no small lumps/spots at all. It looks nicely flushed, except for the ever so slight hue, one yellow, one magenta, one cyan. Is that normal, or is there a problem lurking?
2. The final flush with water raises the question of when the Windex is sufficiently flushed. Is there a way tell, or does one simply push a lot of water through, but how much is a lot?
3. Lastly, how much drying is needed? I have watched most videos on this, but haven't seen what may be a definitive answer to this (or I missed it, sorry).
Again I will appreciate your input very nuch.