CakeHole
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Yep do not think the Brother refillables are like that....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fGZL-o8jQAc
FIRST of all id point out its hard to tell but i think those carts only have 1 spring rather than 2...
The 2 min mark the valve and spring is at the top of the cart, the last place ink will touch. The valve in turn operates that large black plastic lever inside the cart allowing ink to flow through a outlet at the bottom which is normally closed when the spring in not compressed.
Look at 2.44 and the yellow cart and you can see ink does not touch the spring or the chamber the spring sits in.
At 3.40 when he fills the magenta he does not even fill it all the way to the top where the spring is and says after that it is full enough to be used.
At 8.20 he explains you do not have to remove the carts to refill.
Its hard to tell but i think these carts only have a single spring.
Its possible with some original Brother carts ink makes content with the spring though...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lmthWIhloX8
They have 2 clear springs and although it is a bit hard to tell as they may have previously vacuum filled that cartridge, which obviously introduces ink into what looks like a separate spring channel ink has made contact.
Could vary cart to cart or maybe those that have refilled with rusty springs, refilled using a vacuum method.
Either way if you look at further youtube vids the springs are not that hard to remove so id just shove the original brother springs into the refill carts if needed. Id also guess you would not be removing those large carts that often so the spring if you had to hammerite paint it would not be constantly under expansion and contraction stress to chip the paint.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fGZL-o8jQAc
FIRST of all id point out its hard to tell but i think those carts only have 1 spring rather than 2...
The 2 min mark the valve and spring is at the top of the cart, the last place ink will touch. The valve in turn operates that large black plastic lever inside the cart allowing ink to flow through a outlet at the bottom which is normally closed when the spring in not compressed.
Look at 2.44 and the yellow cart and you can see ink does not touch the spring or the chamber the spring sits in.
At 3.40 when he fills the magenta he does not even fill it all the way to the top where the spring is and says after that it is full enough to be used.
At 8.20 he explains you do not have to remove the carts to refill.
Its hard to tell but i think these carts only have a single spring.
Its possible with some original Brother carts ink makes content with the spring though...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lmthWIhloX8
They have 2 clear springs and although it is a bit hard to tell as they may have previously vacuum filled that cartridge, which obviously introduces ink into what looks like a separate spring channel ink has made contact.
Could vary cart to cart or maybe those that have refilled with rusty springs, refilled using a vacuum method.
Either way if you look at further youtube vids the springs are not that hard to remove so id just shove the original brother springs into the refill carts if needed. Id also guess you would not be removing those large carts that often so the spring if you had to hammerite paint it would not be constantly under expansion and contraction stress to chip the paint.
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