kdsdata
Printer Guru
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- Feb 28, 2017
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- Calgary, AB Canada
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- Pro-100 & Brother-L8900
Refilled Canon CLI-42 carts with Precision Inks. I probably missed a step or two, because the outcome is very unsatisfactory. But I am not complaining about the inks. I am sure I missed something due to lack of understanding.
The cartridges are Canon CLI-42 (for Pro-100), with a large tank, a small sponge, and what looks like a couple of snakey passages on each side of the sponge. Not just the straight divider with the small opening between tank and sponge. There was no ball valve, just what appeared to some small plastic "something". I can't find any description of this type of CLI-42.
I reset the chip, drilled the hole, filled with ink, and plugged the hole. The result is very inconsistent nozzle check print-outs. After each cleaning I get a different "large change" of pattern. Sometimes the black/greys are there, then not. Sometimes the patterns are all cyan.
From my reading I am guessing that that is a clumping issue. My second guess is that I should not have mixed OEM ink and PC ink. If so, I would appreciate help in how to proceed.
Does flushing work in this case, or should I go for new refill cartridges. My concern is purchasing the correct cartridges, as compared to what I have described above.
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
The cartridges are Canon CLI-42 (for Pro-100), with a large tank, a small sponge, and what looks like a couple of snakey passages on each side of the sponge. Not just the straight divider with the small opening between tank and sponge. There was no ball valve, just what appeared to some small plastic "something". I can't find any description of this type of CLI-42.
I reset the chip, drilled the hole, filled with ink, and plugged the hole. The result is very inconsistent nozzle check print-outs. After each cleaning I get a different "large change" of pattern. Sometimes the black/greys are there, then not. Sometimes the patterns are all cyan.
From my reading I am guessing that that is a clumping issue. My second guess is that I should not have mixed OEM ink and PC ink. If so, I would appreciate help in how to proceed.
Does flushing work in this case, or should I go for new refill cartridges. My concern is purchasing the correct cartridges, as compared to what I have described above.
Any help will be greatly appreciated.