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I have standard chips. Ideally, you will want to use a standard with a cartridge body that holds more than the chip is tuned for. That way, the chip always calls for a reset even when the prism is still indicates ink. That is better than the opposite of the prism running out of ink but the chip says ink is still enough. Why the prior condition is better? because if you refill the cartridge with the chip still having more to go then when refilled, the prism is a go but the chip will still be where it was..low. So a reset will be forthcoming soon again with another disturbance. So you see, if the chip says empty when the cartridge still has ink, it will reset when the cartridge is refilled. My initial calculations indicate that the starter cartridges can be refilled to a standard volume but again based on what I am seeing, the 4 standard dye cartridges can be hacked into an XL capacity.
I have also come up with a method of getting rid of the ingested air without a freedom filler. I think this is beneficial because the caps on these carts don't seal as securely as the PGI-9s
A couple more days of testing and everything will be sorted.
I have also come up with a method of getting rid of the ingested air without a freedom filler. I think this is beneficial because the caps on these carts don't seal as securely as the PGI-9s
A couple more days of testing and everything will be sorted.