The inks do have different viscosities. The 502 ink is a little thinner (lower viscosity) than the 664. Not a huge difference though. Hopefully there aren't any chemical incompatibilities. Let us know if it works.Thanks, so I WON"T ruin my printer using this ink?
Why would Epson use inks with different viscosities for the same type of printhead - 180+3x59 nozzles which is installed in millions of printers since prob. 10 years - did you measure it ?The inks do have different viscosities.
I did measure it. I got about 2.1 centipoise for the 502 and 2.5 cp for the 664. 512 was also 2.1 cp, and 774 was about 2.2 cp. These are all for black EcoTank inks. I have found that the viscosities for the XP and WF printers vary too.Why would Epson use inks with different viscosities for the same type of printhead - 180+3x59 nozzles which is installed in millions of printers since prob. 10 years - did you measure it ?