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@wilko There’s no need to use compatible carts on your MG6250 at all, the easier method is to use 520/521 OEM carts and just swap over the chips.
That way you can refill a lot easier and be more comfortable knowing that you can see how much ink you are actually putting into the carts.
I gave my grandson an iP7250 and it uses refillable compatible carts (octoinkjet supplied) in it which I refill for him.
His last nozzle check showed the cyan was half missing and the magenta had a couple of straight lines in it, so the heads are nearing the end of life now, and it’s not the carts that has caused this problem, more like pure laziness on his part to maintain the printer properly.
I want to print NOW attitude and I can’t be bother checking if the printer has ink or not, it has lasted him about two years with just over 1000 sheets printed so that in itself is amazing considering he managed to kill the last laser printer in less time than that.
It seems to escape some kids notice that if they don’t want to buy OEM carts then refilling is a better option but it has its own set of consequences if it is not done properly, it will be interesting to see which printer his Da will buy him next, that was his third printer..
That way you can refill a lot easier and be more comfortable knowing that you can see how much ink you are actually putting into the carts.
I gave my grandson an iP7250 and it uses refillable compatible carts (octoinkjet supplied) in it which I refill for him.
His last nozzle check showed the cyan was half missing and the magenta had a couple of straight lines in it, so the heads are nearing the end of life now, and it’s not the carts that has caused this problem, more like pure laziness on his part to maintain the printer properly.
I want to print NOW attitude and I can’t be bother checking if the printer has ink or not, it has lasted him about two years with just over 1000 sheets printed so that in itself is amazing considering he managed to kill the last laser printer in less time than that.
It seems to escape some kids notice that if they don’t want to buy OEM carts then refilling is a better option but it has its own set of consequences if it is not done properly, it will be interesting to see which printer his Da will buy him next, that was his third printer..