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Thanks again, Joseph. Please allow me to explain why I didn't ask advice before trying. I am also on other forums and on some of these, you will get flamed for asking questions before trying yourself. So, I looked around on this forum, I watched some clips on Youtube and then made up my plan to flush the cartridges. It's good to kknow that one may ask before trying.
The reason to flush is that I decided to follow The Hat's suggestion in "my other thread" (http://www.nifty-stuff.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=7822) to switch to transparant cartridges. I had two sets of old 520/521 cartridges and bought 2 more sets. As I didn't know the history of these cartridges, I thought it was better to flush them to start from a known situation. I have flushed one set with with tap water (didn't know about the distilled water) and transplanted the chips from the opaque 525/526 cartridges (had done that before).
I made an opening in the cartridges by popping out the ball that seals the factory fill opening and used a 60 ml syringe to flush. I used ghwellsjr's paper towel method to dry. Everything seemed to go ok. As there was an opening in the cartridge top now, I abandoned the German Durchstich method and went back to top refilling. I noticed with the first cartridge that the ink wasn't absorbed by the sponge after a certain amount. I solved it by removing the orange clip and let the cartridge drip 7 drops of ink (i picked a random number, maybe it will work with other numbers too, I don't know. This worked for me). After that I mounted the clip again and found that the ink was absorbed again and the sponge changed color completely. With two of the other (six) cartridges I had the same issue that I could solve (?) again by letting it drip 7 drops of ink.
Because of the top clearance of the MG6150, I used the silicone plugs I got from Octoinkjet to close the hole. Over the plug, I put a piece of electrician's tape to ensure a tight seal. I found that electrician's tape only without the plug and a plug only without the tape would work as well, so to be safe I used both.
My current setup is that my 6150 is set with transparant 520/521 cartridges with 525/526 chips. The only thing I didn't do is flush with distilled water at the end, something I will do when I prepare the other three sets of 520/521 cartridges that I have.
Thanks again.
p.a. anyone know how I can change my name on this forum?
The reason to flush is that I decided to follow The Hat's suggestion in "my other thread" (http://www.nifty-stuff.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=7822) to switch to transparant cartridges. I had two sets of old 520/521 cartridges and bought 2 more sets. As I didn't know the history of these cartridges, I thought it was better to flush them to start from a known situation. I have flushed one set with with tap water (didn't know about the distilled water) and transplanted the chips from the opaque 525/526 cartridges (had done that before).
I made an opening in the cartridges by popping out the ball that seals the factory fill opening and used a 60 ml syringe to flush. I used ghwellsjr's paper towel method to dry. Everything seemed to go ok. As there was an opening in the cartridge top now, I abandoned the German Durchstich method and went back to top refilling. I noticed with the first cartridge that the ink wasn't absorbed by the sponge after a certain amount. I solved it by removing the orange clip and let the cartridge drip 7 drops of ink (i picked a random number, maybe it will work with other numbers too, I don't know. This worked for me). After that I mounted the clip again and found that the ink was absorbed again and the sponge changed color completely. With two of the other (six) cartridges I had the same issue that I could solve (?) again by letting it drip 7 drops of ink.
Because of the top clearance of the MG6150, I used the silicone plugs I got from Octoinkjet to close the hole. Over the plug, I put a piece of electrician's tape to ensure a tight seal. I found that electrician's tape only without the plug and a plug only without the tape would work as well, so to be safe I used both.
My current setup is that my 6150 is set with transparant 520/521 cartridges with 525/526 chips. The only thing I didn't do is flush with distilled water at the end, something I will do when I prepare the other three sets of 520/521 cartridges that I have.
Thanks again.
p.a. anyone know how I can change my name on this forum?