Clay, > Could you elaborate on priming the half sponge cartridge MIS's instructions are at http://www.inksupply.com/c84refill.cfm The idea is to use the modified bottom fill adapter to pull the air out the outlet. So, on a new cart I usually tear the seal off the air inlet first so that the ink will fill the sponge. I fill the reservoir -- leaving the plug out for now. Then I cut the clear seal over the outlet. With the cart held upright, I insert the bottom fill adapter into the outlet, with a syringe attached to it, of course. I close off the air inlet above the sponge with my finger and pull the air and some ink out the outlet with the syringe. Since the reservoir filler hole is open, the ink is coming through there and not the sponge. This almost always pulls all the air -- or enough of it -- out of the cart's outlet area. I then top off the reservoir, insert the plug, and I'm ready to go. (Be sure the chip is there.) Usually I get a perfect nozzle check right off. With these carts I do notice that if one is having problems more than one cleaning cycle might pull ink out faster than the sponge can release it. So, some may think there is a bad clog, when all they really need to do is wait a little while. > and what your modification to > what looks like a syringe with a notch cut in the end of the 7 mm > length? The modified MIS bottom fill adapter is just filed down to having only a 7 mm snout. I then used the edge to groove the end so that it does not seal itself shut when shoved into the cart outlet. > Are these the refill carts sold by MIS? They have various types. See http://www.inksupply.com/c80kits.cfm for refill kits and parts. > I'm just starting to print with K7 Piezo cartridges on a 2200, and know > I'm going to need to refill carts because of the costs of new ones! MIS does not have k7 clone inks, but all the rest is easily available. It's a bit hard to see if the half sponge are the ones listed above of it they are all totally spongeless now. I've just received some half sponge ones from MIS. So, they most have them still. Paul www.PaulRoark.com
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RE: [Digital BW] Re: Sponge or spongeless carts for the 2200
2006-01-14 by Paul Roark
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