I found this while looking for pigment ink printers for Brother, HP, Canon, Epson, Kodak. Does this mean all Brother Printer are capable of providing the same elements that pigment ink provides using Its own Special "Brother" ink? Please help!
First, the Brother printer must also use Pigment Black. If it only has Dye-based then you will most likely clog the print head. Do you know what kind of ink your printer uses?It could be possible to inject a pigment for an office based canon printer to have a waterproof black in my brother or i will ruin it?
I was considering to insert the mx 870 black pigment ink inside my MFC-J6520DW
https://help.brother-usa.com/app/an...the-ink-in-my-lc101/lc103-cartridges-made-of?The black ink in your Innobella LC101BK or LC103BK cartridge is pigment based.
The color ink (cyan, yellow, and magenta) ink in your Innobella LC101C, LC101Y, LC101M, LC103C, LC103Y, and LC103M cartridges are water based.
Do you not have a User Manual, the ability to search the printer's app, or Google to look it up?I know that, anyways my only need in moving from dye to pigment is to obtain waterproof prints.
Do Brother printers have something like Quiet Mode that I can activate so that it slows down the printhead and then make it cooler?
I once read on this forum that an aftermarket CIS should not be used with pigment ink due to sedimentation.