nelda
Getting Fingers Dirty
Hello all,
I just found this forum recently and have enjoyed perusing all of your combined wisdom and experiences.
I'm not totally new to refilling - but I had been refilling the OEM cartridges and not the designed-for-refill ones. I always had trouble with the air-tight seal of the fill hole. I don't have a drill so I have to use the hole that remains after removing the plastic ball-plug. The little black plugs from older generic refill kits don't always seal well.
There were several favorable comments about HobbiColor, so I ordered a refill kit from them from ebay. I am hoping that these cartridges will make refilling a bit easier for me. They didn't have my kit (5 color Pi5000) , so I ordered the 4 color BCI-6. I have several prefilled (non-OEM) BCI-3e cartridges, so I'll get along for a while. The completed auctions do show that they carry my kit, so I'll wait until it shows up.
My question is how do you keep the filled cartridges ready for use? I saw the contraption someone had devised, but I am afraid that I don't have a drill avalibale. Is there an easier way to store them without risking that they will leak and/or dry out? In the past I usually ran out of ink, filled up then and there, and put the cartridge back in. I'd like to have at least one extra set around for use. Also, I have an empty set of OEM BCIs that I would like to modify, fill, an keep for use. Right now I just have them stored with tape over all openings.
What is the best sorce for storage clips, and are they effective?
Thank you in advance. I apologize if this has been addressed. I think I read about every post and faq that I could find.
Nelda
I just found this forum recently and have enjoyed perusing all of your combined wisdom and experiences.
I'm not totally new to refilling - but I had been refilling the OEM cartridges and not the designed-for-refill ones. I always had trouble with the air-tight seal of the fill hole. I don't have a drill so I have to use the hole that remains after removing the plastic ball-plug. The little black plugs from older generic refill kits don't always seal well.
There were several favorable comments about HobbiColor, so I ordered a refill kit from them from ebay. I am hoping that these cartridges will make refilling a bit easier for me. They didn't have my kit (5 color Pi5000) , so I ordered the 4 color BCI-6. I have several prefilled (non-OEM) BCI-3e cartridges, so I'll get along for a while. The completed auctions do show that they carry my kit, so I'll wait until it shows up.
My question is how do you keep the filled cartridges ready for use? I saw the contraption someone had devised, but I am afraid that I don't have a drill avalibale. Is there an easier way to store them without risking that they will leak and/or dry out? In the past I usually ran out of ink, filled up then and there, and put the cartridge back in. I'd like to have at least one extra set around for use. Also, I have an empty set of OEM BCIs that I would like to modify, fill, an keep for use. Right now I just have them stored with tape over all openings.
What is the best sorce for storage clips, and are they effective?
Thank you in advance. I apologize if this has been addressed. I think I read about every post and faq that I could find.
Nelda