I'm using the 10 cc syringes and long needles. I bought extra syringes and needles for spares, but you can easily flush and rinse one syringe for filling with different inks. You will need a bottom fill adapter for getting the air bubble out of the bottom port after filling. The first filling will take more ink because the sponge side of the cart needs to be saturated. On Jan 4, 2005, at 9:36 AM, Matthew Born wrote: > > Hi, > > OK, I have kind of a dumb question. Or a series of them... I've had > great > success with the UT7 inks in my 2200. With all the talk of the ease of > refilling MIS's new clear cartridges, I'm going to go that route. I've > followed the threads here and read MIS's various pages but I'm still a > little unclear on exactly what I'll need. Here's what I understand: I > need > the clear carts; the inks; the chip resetter; and probably the bottom > fill > adapter to draw out the air. But how many syringes and needles do I > need? > One for each of the cartridges? Can you wash them out and re-use them? > Which > size syringe, the 10cc or the 30cc? Anything else I'm missing? The > actual > filling procedure looks quite easy. > > Cheers, > Matthew Born
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Re: [Digital BW] Filling 2200 carts: UT7
2005-01-04 by Carl Schofield
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