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Thanks for the clarification, Steve.
I also believe there are lots of good ink refill kits out there, but I
don't know which companies know the difference between dye ink and
pigment ink!
Is there an easy way figure this out, so I don't have to find out when
I see spider-legs on the page?
I thought I'd start up a collection of ink companies and just ask each
one. Maybe they'll talk to me.
Thank you!
New
SteveB wrote:
> The 45 takes black pigmented ink only and the 78 takes dye ink only. I'm UK
> based, I used to get my 78 ink and 45 black pigmented ink from two separate
> companies that have both closed down now. I believe there are lots of good
> colour ink kits out there but you have to be careful that you are getting
> real pigmented black ink as some companies still don't know the difference
> and try to sell you black dye ink which will work but will be feint and
> spidery in comparison with pigment ink on plain paper. The ink I used to
> use must have been good though, 4yr old photos haven't faded at all.
>
>
>
> "New" <newjunk@despammed.com> wrote in message
> news:1116519891.260573.157170@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com...
> > Thank you, Steve.
> >
> > I understand that my printer model takes both pigment and dye based
> > inks.
> >
> > Which ones of each do you recommend?
> > I mean, which brand names of inks?
> >
> > Thank you,
> > New
> >
> > SteveB wrote:
> >> I used to refill these for a few years and filled a 78 recently for
> > someone,
> >> successfully I might add. I used to get many 45 refills out of a
> > cartridge
> >> (lost count) and as many refills with the 78 as you want but the
> > resolution
> >> seems to go off after 4 or 5 refills, so just plan on 3 for best
> > quality. I
> >> think there's plenty of good kits out there, it's the method that's
> > most
> >> important though. I found drilling 3 holes in the front about 1.3"
> > from the
> >> top and filling from there with long syringes towards the head was
> > the best
> >> method as there is no way to overfill as the holes act as overflows.
> >> Overfilling seems to not be a good thing with 78s. Fill until ink
> > emerges
> >> at each hole then draw .5ml out and tape over the holes. Keep the
> > head in
> >> damp tissue throughout. Change to dry tissue once the initial
> > dripping
> >> slows. Once the ink has stopped dripping (5 to 20 mins) put the
> > cartridge
> >> in the printer and leave it unused for several hours. This is the
> > most
> >> important part, if you print too soon or run cleaning cycles before
> > internal
> >> pressures have equalised and before any microscopic air bubbles have
> > had a
> >> chance to rise out of harms way, then you will get problems. After
> > the
> >> several hour wait try a test print and run a cleaning cycle if
> > necessary.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> "New" <newjunk@despammed.com> wrote in message
> >> news:1115499314.021426.85790@g14g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
> >> > Hi!
> >> >
> >> > I just bought a used "HP DeskJet 970Cse" and was wondering if
> > anyone
> >> > had some good experiences with refill kits. If so, can you please
> > tell
> >> > me which ones you like?
> >> >
> >> > Thanks, New
> >> >
> >