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The output of your printer is subjective for each observer. If you like it then so be it. However, if you are selling your prints, for instance, then either flush the cartridges and refill with the IS inks or wait several refills - 4 or more.IIRC, two fill cycles is enough to get full benefit from Precision Colors' profiles? Does this take into account that the carts take wildly varying amounts of ink, or are PCs' inks so close to Canon's that there's no worry?
How much "old" ink in the cartridge will affect how long it takes to "use it up", especially if you refill before the "Empty" warning from the printer. Allow more refills if you use the low but not empty warning as there will be many grams of ink left in the sponge at that point.
I don't think anyone tested long enough with injecting ink through the silicone plug as you would use a needle/syringe with a medicine vial. I don't think the two materials are the same in a silicone plug and a medicine vial stopper, nor are they the same thickness. I would think a silicone plug would malfunction with fewer needle sticks than a medicine vial stopper from the cutting/slicing action of the needle and the shearing forces of a silicone plug. Mikling of Precision Colors once remarked: "If you nick them, they will tear if you force them too much."
(http://www.printerknowledge.com/thr...ore-cartridge-flushing.2639/page-2#post-18217)