Pixma-Refill: Durchstichmethode
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huhumöchte ja nicht rum nervern aber bin total einsam wer hat lust zu schreibn
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Just did my first ever ink refill. Thanks to your vid, everything worked like a charm, simple and clean.
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Brother DCP-135C
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Thanks~
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Die Tinte sollte nicht nur hochwertig sein, sondern auch die richtige für die gewählte Patrone sein. Da gibt es große Unterschiede. Weil alle Privatanwender immer irgendeine Tinte nehmen gibt es auch soviele Probleme
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Great Video. I use this way of filling for a long time. And I never had a problem. Thanks for sharing.
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no good experience with that! you can´t get the ink tank full. if you turn it around like in the video, it can be that the ink runs out of the airhole at the top of the cartridge. better make a hole on top of the ink tank, hold the ink cartridge over the ink tube so that the outrunning ink doesn´t get lost - than fill it full with ink and close it quick with a - over a candle melted - hotglue meldet glue.
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Nice! Just make a version in english so more people will understand
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Hi,
welche Tinte verwendest du? Wenn du es hier nicht ausschreiben magst, kannst du ja zumindest Anfangs- und Endbuchstaben nennen ;-)
Lehrreiches Video. Vielen Dank!
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I ended up using a long sewing needle then the blunt.
So far I am very happy with this method!
kuurgen 4 years ago 2
I guess you use the sewing needle in the beginning to make a small path through the sponge and then use your blunt needle afterwards to get the ink into the tank, right? (I ask because I think sewing needles are not hollow, so no ink can pass through them. And you can't connect them to a syringe)
Defcon2000 in reply to kuurgen (Show the comment) 4 years ago
Yes it was blunt needles!
I didn't think sharp needles were readily available!
kuurgen 4 years ago
I can't really comment on that, since I've refilled my carts with a sharp needle ever since. If you live in the USA, I think sharp needles may be not sold freely there (perhaps because of drug addicts? I have no idea). But I think there are some people from the US who use blunt needles without problems. I'll post your comment on the nifty-stuff forum thread mentioned below... perhaps somebody over there has some ideas where to get sharp needles in the US or how to use blunt ones properly.
Defcon2000 in reply to kuurgen (Show the comment) 4 years ago
It seems that at least one person (stratman) uses blunt needles and is very happy with them; in fact he prefers them over sharp needles. Thin needles work better here, I think. Other options: sharpen a needle for youself or try to buy sharp needles somewhere. It seems that mailing of sharp needles is forbidden in some states of the USA (perhaps for the safety of the mailmen who are afraid of injuries?), but not in others.
Defcon2000 in reply to Defcon2000 (Show the comment) 4 years ago
I've tried this method, it's all fun and games until the needle throws the foam out of alignmment
kuurgen 4 years ago
Maybe you used needles with a blunt tip, or 3rd party carts where the foam is not as good as in OEM carts? I'm refilling my first set of Canon carts since one and a half year now with a sharp needle without problems, so I don't know your problem... I'm just guessing here.
Defcon2000 in reply to kuurgen (Show the comment) 4 years ago