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Speaking of saturating the sponge, I can’t stop that happening to all my cartridges, but thankfully it doesn’t seem to affect the ink flow ..
You can avoid over saturation of the upper sponge by sealing the vent when top filling the cartridges. Note posts #4 and #9 by mikling in this thread. I found that a product similar to Blu-Tac is excellent for sealing the vent.
But as long as ink doesn't enter the vent, ink going to the top of the sponge might cause no harm, over saturation might not take place even if it looks so. Here is a post with an excellent work by mikling, documented in a photo series. The download still works, I've just downloaded the archive. The whole thread is certainly worth reading, it has a wealth of information about Canon cartridges and sponges.