paulcroft
Fan of Printing
- Joined
- Jan 11, 2010
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- Printer Model
- Canon Pro-100
Hi All
I use a Pro-100, bought new in July 2014 and, since purchase, I have top-filled the cartridges. I re-fill all 8 cartridges as soon as I get a 'low ink' warning on any cartridge, I never allow a cartridge to run dry and, since adopting this methodology (at about the time I bought this printer) I've had no problems of any kind with ink flow. No doubt at some stage in the future I will run into problems but, in case that happens, I have two complete sets of OE cartridges and two spare print heads. I am absolutely convinced, as has been investigated and reported here by many others, that the 'secret' to success is to refill before any of the cartridge levels gets too low. I was careless in the past and, over the preceding 10 years, this cost me two new print heads for an i9900 then a further three heads for a Pro 9000 MkII but I have seen no ink flow problems of any kind since becoming meticulous about refilling early.
I just thought I'd add my findings to the body of knowledge of others in this forum, in particular to those who have undertaken experiments in this regard and whose results guided me.
I don't know how much money I've saved over the years, probably not a lot because I'm just a keen amateur who enjoys producing high-quality prints, but I've just made a couple of new profiles for some new paper I'm trying out, the results are once again gorgeous, and it occurs to me that, were it not for the endless solid advice from the many expert contributors here, there's no way I could afford to follow my hobby the way I do.
Many thanks to you and please keep up the good work. I'm only an occasional contributor these days because, touch wood, I rarely need help, but I regularly look in and it pleases me enormously to see the forum's still as active as ever.
I use a Pro-100, bought new in July 2014 and, since purchase, I have top-filled the cartridges. I re-fill all 8 cartridges as soon as I get a 'low ink' warning on any cartridge, I never allow a cartridge to run dry and, since adopting this methodology (at about the time I bought this printer) I've had no problems of any kind with ink flow. No doubt at some stage in the future I will run into problems but, in case that happens, I have two complete sets of OE cartridges and two spare print heads. I am absolutely convinced, as has been investigated and reported here by many others, that the 'secret' to success is to refill before any of the cartridge levels gets too low. I was careless in the past and, over the preceding 10 years, this cost me two new print heads for an i9900 then a further three heads for a Pro 9000 MkII but I have seen no ink flow problems of any kind since becoming meticulous about refilling early.
I just thought I'd add my findings to the body of knowledge of others in this forum, in particular to those who have undertaken experiments in this regard and whose results guided me.
I don't know how much money I've saved over the years, probably not a lot because I'm just a keen amateur who enjoys producing high-quality prints, but I've just made a couple of new profiles for some new paper I'm trying out, the results are once again gorgeous, and it occurs to me that, were it not for the endless solid advice from the many expert contributors here, there's no way I could afford to follow my hobby the way I do.
Many thanks to you and please keep up the good work. I'm only an occasional contributor these days because, touch wood, I rarely need help, but I regularly look in and it pleases me enormously to see the forum's still as active as ever.