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- Canon MB5120, Pencil
This is not a "blame game" but a fact finding mission to continually improve the knowledge base of the forum.Yes, the Yello Gello was pretty well due to refilling, but mainly because I simply investigated "nothing" until I actually had the problem. It was ink to ink incombatibiity. But I can't claim incompatibility, because if I had studied the sources I would have seen all the correct warnings. I can however attest that the warning are correct.
Fluid, presumably even plain water, is the cause of a dilution that triggers the Yello Gello. This is @mikling 's working theory. He believes any third party refill ink will eventually cause the issue given the proper circumstances.
I asked you twice what refill ink you were using and you did not answer. I am left to presume you are avoiding this question. Unfortunately, this does not help the forum since empirical information is the only way the forum can advance its knowledge base. This empirical knowledge, sometimes hard earned, is also the way the forum learned how to identify and then resolve the Yello Gello issue. Mikling played a tremendous part in investigating and determining the problem - much thanks!
Your feedback is important even if only as corroboration, reinforcement or warning to others. Then again, your third party ink may be a relative unknown in the Yello Gello saga and will add to the knowledge base.
Honestly, I am glad to hear you have resolved your printing issue and wish you happy printing.