MrHammy
Newbie to Printing
Me again...
I'm trying to get a handle on all these inks, etc.
So far I've read and read and read about them, but I'm a bit confused - No surprises there , eh???
My IP5000 uses 5 Cartridges - Big BCI-3eBK, Normal size BCI-6BK, BCI-6M, BCI-6Y, BCI-6C.
OK, apart from the different colours, C, M, Y & BK, can anyone tell me what the difference is between inks used in BCI-5 & BCI-6 tanks??? (This is similar to a question in another thread so if the answer is there then can someone point it out to me...)
Now, I've read that the eBK ink is a pigment ink and the BCI-6 inks are dye based - and they shouldn't ever be mixed - great...
Then I read about universal inks - What the???
Not only do they claim to be suitable for any cartridge for my canon, but some even claim to be suitable for any brand of printer!!!
Now, I've read some articles which say that different printers use different methods to get the ink to spurt out of the print head. I've also read on some suppliers pages that there are big differences even between ink made in different countries. So how can there be an universal ink???
I don't want to start a fight or stir things up, but what sort of risks are there for me in all of this???
Cost isn't everything for me. I want to be as sure as I can be that the print head won't get gummed up.
For all I know, the Calidad inks I used with my previous printer (an S750) are 'universal'.
So I guess there are a few questions here:
- Are there any genuine universal inks?
- Are they safe to use?
- Is a kit/ink for a BCI-5 tank suitable for a BCI-6 tank? (and can they be mixed)?
- Can I cause myself problems if I refill the BCI-3eBK tank with a different type of ink? (I've read another thread that suggests that while there my be some colour intesnity issues this would be safe enough - I think...)
Remember, I am only refilling because I get a kick out of beating the printer manufacturers at their own game.
Also, I don't print photos that will ever be anything more than 'happy snaps' and haven't got a clue how to match colours or compensate for differences, etc. (YET!!!)
Please forgive me if this is already covered in other threads, I've read so much, I keep getting confused.
Thanks in advance for yoyr help and advice.
Finally -I am not having a sly dig at anyone or any company or any product - so please take these as genuine questions from someone who is trying to enter into the spirit of the forums...
Thanks again.
MrHammy
I'm trying to get a handle on all these inks, etc.
So far I've read and read and read about them, but I'm a bit confused - No surprises there , eh???
My IP5000 uses 5 Cartridges - Big BCI-3eBK, Normal size BCI-6BK, BCI-6M, BCI-6Y, BCI-6C.
OK, apart from the different colours, C, M, Y & BK, can anyone tell me what the difference is between inks used in BCI-5 & BCI-6 tanks??? (This is similar to a question in another thread so if the answer is there then can someone point it out to me...)
Now, I've read that the eBK ink is a pigment ink and the BCI-6 inks are dye based - and they shouldn't ever be mixed - great...
Then I read about universal inks - What the???
Not only do they claim to be suitable for any cartridge for my canon, but some even claim to be suitable for any brand of printer!!!
Now, I've read some articles which say that different printers use different methods to get the ink to spurt out of the print head. I've also read on some suppliers pages that there are big differences even between ink made in different countries. So how can there be an universal ink???
I don't want to start a fight or stir things up, but what sort of risks are there for me in all of this???
Cost isn't everything for me. I want to be as sure as I can be that the print head won't get gummed up.
For all I know, the Calidad inks I used with my previous printer (an S750) are 'universal'.
So I guess there are a few questions here:
- Are there any genuine universal inks?
- Are they safe to use?
- Is a kit/ink for a BCI-5 tank suitable for a BCI-6 tank? (and can they be mixed)?
- Can I cause myself problems if I refill the BCI-3eBK tank with a different type of ink? (I've read another thread that suggests that while there my be some colour intesnity issues this would be safe enough - I think...)
Remember, I am only refilling because I get a kick out of beating the printer manufacturers at their own game.
Also, I don't print photos that will ever be anything more than 'happy snaps' and haven't got a clue how to match colours or compensate for differences, etc. (YET!!!)
Please forgive me if this is already covered in other threads, I've read so much, I keep getting confused.
Thanks in advance for yoyr help and advice.
Finally -I am not having a sly dig at anyone or any company or any product - so please take these as genuine questions from someone who is trying to enter into the spirit of the forums...
Thanks again.
MrHammy