wilko
Print Addict
- Joined
- Feb 20, 2008
- Messages
- 235
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- Points
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- Location
- leeds, UK
- Printer Model
- Canon Pixma
I've been refilling carts since the days of the IP4000 and have used the "German" method to refill OEM carts and saved upteen amounts of cash, so I've no real complaints about the refilling method I have used.
However, during this time I have "lost" several print heads, mainly due to clogging but Canon print heads are not exactly robust and have lost 3 just by turning them on after not using them for a while. Still one good refill pays for a new printer.
In the past year I have been printing from an IP7200 and have been using ARC carts, without a problem. The only downside is that you can only refill each cart when it shows empty so you can't refill other carts at the same time.
Now refilling these carts is easy. You just remove the plug and refill from the top and replace the plug when the cart is full.
Now this is only my opinion and is not based on fact, but I wonder if we have become more obsessed with ink quality rather than ink refilling methods.
Is top re-filling the secret of print head longevity and should we accept that aftermarket ink is less important? I just wonder if the German method may produce air locks in some cases and could cause some print head failures.
"Quid pro quo" Everyone gains from refilling but does top refilling extend print head life?
Personally I will stick to using OCP ink or ink from Octoinkjet (Great site on this forum)
I have now brought into service my last remaining IP 4500 (The Great) using ARC carts. It's too precious to continue with the German method and refilling OEM carts. I may be proved wrong but I'm going with it.
Please remember that this is only my humble opinion and others with greater experience may have a different opinions.
In the end, whatever refilling process you prefer will save you. Remember, one refill will pay for a new printer.
Refilling isn't dead, we just need to adjust the methods.
However, during this time I have "lost" several print heads, mainly due to clogging but Canon print heads are not exactly robust and have lost 3 just by turning them on after not using them for a while. Still one good refill pays for a new printer.
In the past year I have been printing from an IP7200 and have been using ARC carts, without a problem. The only downside is that you can only refill each cart when it shows empty so you can't refill other carts at the same time.
Now refilling these carts is easy. You just remove the plug and refill from the top and replace the plug when the cart is full.
Now this is only my opinion and is not based on fact, but I wonder if we have become more obsessed with ink quality rather than ink refilling methods.
Is top re-filling the secret of print head longevity and should we accept that aftermarket ink is less important? I just wonder if the German method may produce air locks in some cases and could cause some print head failures.
"Quid pro quo" Everyone gains from refilling but does top refilling extend print head life?
Personally I will stick to using OCP ink or ink from Octoinkjet (Great site on this forum)
I have now brought into service my last remaining IP 4500 (The Great) using ARC carts. It's too precious to continue with the German method and refilling OEM carts. I may be proved wrong but I'm going with it.
Please remember that this is only my humble opinion and others with greater experience may have a different opinions.
In the end, whatever refilling process you prefer will save you. Remember, one refill will pay for a new printer.
Refilling isn't dead, we just need to adjust the methods.