alexandereci
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I just got hold of a few "used" PG-40 (black) and CL-41 (color) carts for use with my Canon IP1200 from a federal office with clerks who don't know any better
, and one or two of the carts are useable. This means I can have one in the printer and one or more carts "in reserve." In line with this, is there a good way to "keep" these cartridges so that they can stay topped up but not develop a clog/clot on the printhead? I'm thinking keeping them in the plastic container they come with, then sealing the top with clear scotch tape.
I'm currently "testing" the faulty carts by immersing the printhead in hot water. I'm curious, how "hot" is too hot for these carts? Should it be "warm" (can dip a fingertip in it)? Or about the temperature used when making coffee (about enough to scald your tongue if you're not careful)? I'm concerned about putting the cart in a very hot soak of water that might damage the plastic or the electronic contacts or even the printhead itself?
Thanks in advance for any help or suggestion!

I'm currently "testing" the faulty carts by immersing the printhead in hot water. I'm curious, how "hot" is too hot for these carts? Should it be "warm" (can dip a fingertip in it)? Or about the temperature used when making coffee (about enough to scald your tongue if you're not careful)? I'm concerned about putting the cart in a very hot soak of water that might damage the plastic or the electronic contacts or even the printhead itself?
Thanks in advance for any help or suggestion!