 Hey guys, this is Kevin. Today we're going to work on a Canon G7020. And we're going to cover what kind of ink you're going to use, how to refill it, if you can just use any ink on the market, or you have to buy the bottles. That is a specially designed for GI20 and how to convert from pigment ink to dye ink. Basically you don't need special designed bottles. You can use any kind of bottle that can fit in with a kind of needle. You'll find that the Canon's ink intake is kind of split into two parts. So you can just stick a needle at any one of the parts. And then you can squeeze in. Let me show you with this squeezy bottle. Let's zoom in and give you a better shot. And you can see the ink intake is splitting into two. So I try to fit the needle into less like a right one. So put on the right side and then squeeze. Sitting level and squeeze again. And the ink is in there. So what kind of ink do we use? I'll suggest dye ink. Use dye ink for all the colors, including the black. The original black is pigment. So there's no brand that you should use dye ink for all three colors. However, even for the black, you should convert the black into dye ink. I have an article here and show you how to select a pigment or dye ink. So I'll post the link here. Or if you have a cell phone, you can text the word pigment. And I'll text you back the link directly to your cell phone so you don't have to copy it. Basically, the article show you how you choose the dye or pigment and show you what's the difference and how to switch. After reading this, you can understand when you switch the dye ink, the easiest way is use up the old ink as much as possible. If you take a look at the far left, you can see the black tank is almost empty. As long as the old OEM ink is less than 20%, and I feel comfortable that I can just add dye ink to it. I'll put what I think is the best ink for this printer in the link above. We can just click. The box will have six inks. And you get three blacks, because most people print more blacks. And then you have the CMY. And also, the package will include needle. So what I do is I just put a needle on the top of what you call the nipple, the nipple of the ink bottle. And then I just squeeze and fill it up. You can see I'm combining about maybe 10% of the OEM ink and with, I'll say, 90% of dye ink. After the conversion, you want to print more than you often print. So print every couple of hours and do it for two or three days. And so my is spent in three days. And I print like 20 to 40 pages a day. And what you wanted to do is you wanted to print the guide used to the new ink. And also, the old ink will not congregate. The background is the TV that showing the US women's hockey team get beat by Canadians. I'm pretty upset about it. Silver medal is OK, but gold medal is better. I hope you enjoyed this video. Visit us at www.bchtechnologies.com or locally, Greensboro, North Carolina. Cheers.