PenguinLust
Printer Guru
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- Canon PIXMA MG6120
I'm ready to start filling these transparent PGI-220/CLI-221 substitutes for the opaque PGI-225/CLI-226 that Canon expects me to use for my MG6120, but now I'm confused on the question of amounts. http://www.nifty-stuff.com/forum/viewtopic.php?pid=52047 recommends that I fill by weight. I've already bought enough equipment to make a very ostentatious piece of modern art, do I really need to buy scales now? Can I just refill by volume? I've seen talk about the density of inks but it all seems very conjectural. Is it known what volume of ink I should be using?
Another issue: these sponges are white, so they'll definitely be ready to absorb a lot. I'll need to take that into consideration. Or does it not really matter so much if I err on the side of overfilling by a small amount?
Another issue: these sponges are white, so they'll definitely be ready to absorb a lot. I'll need to take that into consideration. Or does it not really matter so much if I err on the side of overfilling by a small amount?