food coloring:
in the initial posts here quite a while ago there is stated food coloring works.
i have none at home (see no reason for coloring the food...).
i maybe will get one if i find out where it is sold.
to the pigmens:
i once used "pigmented ink" to refill the cartridge and it also worked.
(i assume they were small enough)
regards
stefan
17.05.2003 17:19:28, "Steve" <
alienrelics@...> wrote:
>And watch out around plastics. Some varieties of alcohol will dissolve
>many kinds of plastic.
>
>If your cartridges are bought empty, no need to clean any old ink out.
>
>If you are attempting to use an old used cartridge, keep in mind that
>the inks are water soluble. I've had problems with alcohol drying
>-too- quickly and leaving behind a mess. I'm cleaning some old
>cartridges. I started with 99% isopropyl, soaking in a glass and
>changing the alcohol several times, and started pouring in distilled
>water. I found that although the alcohol had begun to run clear, the
>distilled water dissolved more ink that the alcohol had not touched.
>
>I have a Canon BJC 4000 with a straight paper path and a separate cart
>for black, and several HP 310, 320, and 330 laptop inkjets with
>straight paper paths and all black cartridges.
>
>If you are using a color printer, make sure and set the printer driver
>to print greyscale. Otherwise it may try and use the other colors
>around the edges.
>
>Oh, yeah... DON'T USE PAINT PIGMENTS! Paint pigments are just that,
>pigments. They are little flakes of color and will clog your cartridge
>right up.
>
>Keep in mind that you don't need to see opaque black. Just enough
>color to tell where it printed is all you need. You need a dye, not a
>pigment. RIT fabrid dye has a lot of salt in it so I would not use it.
>I wonder if food coloring would work?
>
>Steve Greenfield
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