l_d_allan
Fan of Printing
Is the following a legitimate check to have confidence that a refilled cart probably won't leak in the printer, or cause cross contamination with other carts:
* With "traditional top filling", seal the inlet port. I use an RJetTek #1916 plug, covered with plain 3M vinyl electical tape that has very little sticky residue when removed.
* [Edit] Reset chipped carts while the cart is empty ... less likely to have mess on resetter. My resetter won't work correctly if an outlet cap is in position ... your resetter may be different.
* I use an RJetTek #1813 outlet cap while refilling (and also for storage). Others use the original orange Canon outlet cap with rubber band(s).
* Remove the #1813 outlet cap and let the cart sit upright on newspapers. Generally, there are a few drops of ink in the #1813 cap from the refilling when the inlet port was open. I clean this up by wiping inside the #1813 cap with a paper power, and find something else to do for a few minutes.
* If the cart hasn't leaked onto the newspaper while sitting for several minutes with the #1813 cap off, then it probably is ok. If it does leak, something is very wrong ... and good to find out now rather than when in the printer.
* [Edit] Reset chipped carts (if not done earlier).
* Put on the #1813 cap if storing cart for future use, or put the cart back in printer for immediate reuse. Note: it isn't a good idea to leave the print-head empty without the cart for too long ... dust/grit/crud could get into the nozzle opening.
Above seem reasonable? Improvements / refinements / corrections appreciated.
* With "traditional top filling", seal the inlet port. I use an RJetTek #1916 plug, covered with plain 3M vinyl electical tape that has very little sticky residue when removed.
* [Edit] Reset chipped carts while the cart is empty ... less likely to have mess on resetter. My resetter won't work correctly if an outlet cap is in position ... your resetter may be different.
* I use an RJetTek #1813 outlet cap while refilling (and also for storage). Others use the original orange Canon outlet cap with rubber band(s).
* Remove the #1813 outlet cap and let the cart sit upright on newspapers. Generally, there are a few drops of ink in the #1813 cap from the refilling when the inlet port was open. I clean this up by wiping inside the #1813 cap with a paper power, and find something else to do for a few minutes.
* If the cart hasn't leaked onto the newspaper while sitting for several minutes with the #1813 cap off, then it probably is ok. If it does leak, something is very wrong ... and good to find out now rather than when in the printer.
* [Edit] Reset chipped carts (if not done earlier).
* Put on the #1813 cap if storing cart for future use, or put the cart back in printer for immediate reuse. Note: it isn't a good idea to leave the print-head empty without the cart for too long ... dust/grit/crud could get into the nozzle opening.
Above seem reasonable? Improvements / refinements / corrections appreciated.