- Joined
- Sep 10, 2007
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- Location
- Laramie, Wyoming
- Printer Model
- Canon i960, Canon i9900
Better watch out for Hobbicolors Pigment Black. After 6 months of service on my MP730, I experienced SOLID clogs in the purge unit (the type you have to clean out with hard instruments, not flushing) and gelling of the pigment ink on the waste pads.....so much so that they would not absorb waste ink....Tin Ho said:I have to say that I am totally convinced by the quality of Hobbicolors. I then ordered from their ebay store a large 5 color refill kit for many of my Canon printers. That's when I got those nice little silicone plugs. The one I got are black ones not the white color as pictured. I believe they are the same silicone plugs.
The plugs do work well. Seal perfectly all my cartridges. Just now I started a print job of 40 pages of text documents with about 10% colors. The printer (MP830) has been left on since last weekend. It started right into printing without even doing a cleaning cycle first. The prints are perfect. Very saturated colors and bold black text. The pigment ink is among the best I ever used. Dries fast too. Much faster than Canon OEM pigment ink. Cheaper than Image Specialists ink. I now have a perfect 2nd source of good quality ink. And I will no longer refill with German Method.
This is funny. It started a trend when the German method was first introduced. Now I see a reverse trend.
Also, ever notice the Hobbicolor plugs are hard to get out/get re-inserted?? I guess that's the price of a good seal. If someone would make a removal/insertion tool for them, that would really help.
Wayne