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kcgoatboy
Getting Fingers Dirty
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I wouldn't like to discourage you to make a test , with these cartridges in this printer with pigment inks and let us know. I try this and that as well, and not everything works out fine.
My concern with these foamfilled cartridges is with the foam stuff, it might filter pigments over time, it may work shortterm, but pigments collect slowly and reduce the flow at the end. I have seen quite some variance with the fibrous foam stuff at the time using Canon printers, different 3rd party inks were absorbing a different amount of ink - measured with a scale.
So if I understand your first post and the above post your concerns are more with the actual cartridge failing over time and not as much with the printhead/machine having problems using pigment inks.
Too me replacing the cartridges every 2-3 refills seems like a reasonable cost to cover considering how expensive Claria Ink is.
If I was planning to switch to pigment inks I would set my NAS server to automatically print a test pattern once a week to help prevent clogging. Would once a week be enough or should I increase the frequency?
If no one thinks that running a couple of cartridges worth of pigment ink through and switching back to dye if it doesn't work out wouldn't realistically damage the printer then I would give it a try. I know there's always a chance of something happening i'm just worried about it being a high probability.
I'm sorry for asking the below 2 question as i'm sure they have been asked many times before. Since there isn't really information about pigment inks on the xp-950 I don't know what would apply the best.
1) Which source for refillable cartridges for the xp-950 would be the highest quality and might work the best for pigment inks?
2) What pigment ink should I use that gives the best results for the price and also would give the best chances for working with the xp-950. Cost is a little bit of a factor. If replacing carts ever 2-3 times plus bulk ink does in the end come out cheap then OEM ink then there's not much reason for me to switch. I am trying to get away from Epson OEM prices but recoup some of the quick fade resistance of non claria inks.