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inkadinkado:
Agree with websnail. Just refill what you need now and leave the rest purged and dry. It is OK if the sponge gets completely colored. What you don't want is ink above the sponge where it could clog up the air vent above. If the ink does not appear to be accepted readily enough by the sponge, either let the cartridge sit for a day or two or, if you are using the German method, squirt some ink along the bottom of the sponge to prime it as you withdraw the needle. If you find a problem with ink starvation from a poorly absorbent sponge then give pharmacist's conditioning solution.
Agree with websnail. Just refill what you need now and leave the rest purged and dry. It is OK if the sponge gets completely colored. What you don't want is ink above the sponge where it could clog up the air vent above. If the ink does not appear to be accepted readily enough by the sponge, either let the cartridge sit for a day or two or, if you are using the German method, squirt some ink along the bottom of the sponge to prime it as you withdraw the needle. If you find a problem with ink starvation from a poorly absorbent sponge then give pharmacist's conditioning solution.