Canon Pixma IP3600 info

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samurusawyer said:
How do I Refill a PIXMA iP3600?

* 1 Press the printer's "Power" button to turn it on. Fold down the output paper tray.

* 2 Open the printer's top cover. Wait for the cartridge assembly to stop in the center of the printer.

* 3 Replace the cartridge with the flashing or non-illuminated light. Press on the tab at the front of the cartridge, then lift it out of its slot.

* 4 Remove the new cartridge from its packaging. Twist the orange cap off the bottom of the cartridge and discard the cap.

* 5 Insert the front bottom edge of the cartridge first, then press down until the tab clicks into place. Ensure the cartridge's light illuminates.

* 6 Close the printer's top cover. Wait as the printer calibrates the new cartridge before trying to process any print jobs.
So I understand you have an inkflow problem with your ip3600... My sugestion: after removing the orange cap remove the little tape on top front of the cartridge to expose the air vent.
 

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Hi guys, newbie and first post in response to the question of ink for this 1pl printer.

I ve been using a ip3600 for almost 3yrs, probably done 1000+ A4 prints, using a Ciss from FotoRite obtained from eBay.co.uk and also their inks with no problems, no clogs even after a few weeks no use and I m living in Spain now where the temp is almost 40C the last couple of weeks as it always is in summer.

I did a lot of test prints when I first got the CISS on about 15 different papers and the ink was as good as Canons own ink as far as I can see. I also have some prints that are well over 2yrs old that show no noticable sign of fading that have been hanging in my den ( framed and behind glass ). The Fotorite ink is more expensive than some but in my experience good quality.

I also normally print on Lidl glossy supermarket paper which actually is resin coated 280gms Sihl quality stuff and is very very cheap. Again this is as a result of my initial testing where it seemed as good to my eyes as Canons own, and top end Ilford,HP, Kodak and Fuji.
 
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