I noticed in some recent postings people stating problems with the German method.
Since I am using this method for the last 3 years on the same set of 2x5 cartridges with 0 problems and 0 purges and a lot of printing, I've decided to offer a few points about what NOT to do.
1. Don't seal the refill hole, especially not with tape. Ink might streak out and eventually start leaking. This is important because this mistake is made even on nifty's main article about the Durchstich method.
2. Don't use non-OEM cartridges. There is at least one old posting describing the various quality issues in non-OEM cartridges. Even cartridges from brand companies are not as good as Canon's originals.
3. Never inject ink in the sponge area. The sponge area should receive the ink only from the ink compartment which you have filled.
4. Don't refill a non-empty cartridge. If you need to, first draw some ink while the needle is in the sponge area and then you can proceed normally.
5. Don't drill the hole at the very bottom of the cartridge in order to slide the needle under the sponge. This shows where to drill: http://www.druckerchannel.de/bilder/forum/83598.jpg
6. Do not overfill. This is the golden rule of refilling and even more so with the chip counters -- it is pointless to overfill. Even if the ink compartment is half full, the cartridge will still have enough ink even when you get the message to replace it.
7. Make sure your inks are of acceptable quality. I've used some very low quality inks in the past and while the Durchstich method is the most tolerant of everthing I tried on this matter, it still has its limits.
As I have used this method for such a long time I believe it's safe to say that the open refill hole poses no problems. I never had a leak. And no issues on drying either; I own a second printer which I use very infrequently and last time I used it it was turned off for 9 months. The printer had 2 durchfilled cartridges and 2 new ones. They had all dried out on the exit port in exactly the same manner and they were all fixed in the same manner.
The durchstich method is simple and reliable. Just do it as it is.
[this posting has been edited to link to Pharmacist's step by step instructions to the correct method. Credit goes to Defcon2k for introducing it to the forum as well.]
Since I am using this method for the last 3 years on the same set of 2x5 cartridges with 0 problems and 0 purges and a lot of printing, I've decided to offer a few points about what NOT to do.
1. Don't seal the refill hole, especially not with tape. Ink might streak out and eventually start leaking. This is important because this mistake is made even on nifty's main article about the Durchstich method.
2. Don't use non-OEM cartridges. There is at least one old posting describing the various quality issues in non-OEM cartridges. Even cartridges from brand companies are not as good as Canon's originals.
3. Never inject ink in the sponge area. The sponge area should receive the ink only from the ink compartment which you have filled.
4. Don't refill a non-empty cartridge. If you need to, first draw some ink while the needle is in the sponge area and then you can proceed normally.
5. Don't drill the hole at the very bottom of the cartridge in order to slide the needle under the sponge. This shows where to drill: http://www.druckerchannel.de/bilder/forum/83598.jpg
6. Do not overfill. This is the golden rule of refilling and even more so with the chip counters -- it is pointless to overfill. Even if the ink compartment is half full, the cartridge will still have enough ink even when you get the message to replace it.
7. Make sure your inks are of acceptable quality. I've used some very low quality inks in the past and while the Durchstich method is the most tolerant of everthing I tried on this matter, it still has its limits.
As I have used this method for such a long time I believe it's safe to say that the open refill hole poses no problems. I never had a leak. And no issues on drying either; I own a second printer which I use very infrequently and last time I used it it was turned off for 9 months. The printer had 2 durchfilled cartridges and 2 new ones. They had all dried out on the exit port in exactly the same manner and they were all fixed in the same manner.
The durchstich method is simple and reliable. Just do it as it is.
[this posting has been edited to link to Pharmacist's step by step instructions to the correct method. Credit goes to Defcon2k for introducing it to the forum as well.]