As mentioned elsewhere the black channel was clogging more and more, I suspect the octopus-office.de BK ink I used several years without problems lost quality (maybe the pigments sedimented).
I tried large format MBK, it solved the problem for some time, but not to my satisfaction.
I even...
As you experienced applying force is not the good method.
The PRO-10 printheads can live long if you print regularly - although one or two months wouldn't be a problem.
I had the best results with abandoned printheads by soaking in demineralized water with a drop of good hand dishwashing liquid...
Watch your nozzle checks with a magnifying glass and have a known working ink available to revert, but chances are it is possible.
PRO-10 printheads are rather sturdy.
I recently refilled my Maxify in despair with large format BK ink expired in 2009 :eek:.
The black nozzles were clogging more and more (using 3th party ink) and the GI-56 bottles were sold out.
I was fearing for the printhead.
After a few cleaning cycles the nozzle check was perfect again !
As...
Still no no idea what the air intake is for ?
I stopped sealing the ink outlet after refilling.
Now I raise the back of the printer when changing carts (why else they are inclining forward for no other reason as making refilling as difficult as possible).
I am a bit confused
The file "CN_PP202_Pro10_GlossyII_MaxQuality.icm" has an internal description "FS_PlatEtchingET8550_MAT_V1"
It looks exactly the same as my PRO-10 profiles on glossy papers, so I suppose it is from the PRO-10 ?
The one named "CN_PP201_ET8550_UltraGlossy_HQ_v1.icc"
is a bit...
I do not print often on matte papers, only for posters (=temporarily use, not to frame).
First of all it doesn't work for all images, second I use the sliders to give more pop.
Mostly on the PRO-9500II to save my PRO-10.
I would be delighted when you attach the icc files ;)
Precision Colors has to do this since there are almost no refillable printers anymore.
Very inventive and courageous, but as long as you have a printer as easy as a PRO-10, why would you fill an ET8850 with 3th party pigment inks when the original dye inks are sold in bottles, have a high gamut...
It would be good ink for certain (and there is no other choice for CO).
Canon never said it is the same ink though.
I went for Lucia EX since it is somewhat cheaper per ml, about half price of PGI-72.
Ink IS expensive nowadays.
I used different mixes and roughly can say that the Lucia EX inks have a slightly higher gamut than PRO-10 OEM (no experience with PRO-1000 (Lucia PRO).
The original Lucia was used in the PRO-9500 and has a bit less gamut and gloss equality.
In most colours these inks are exchangeable with the...
Off topic, the Maxify pumps the waste ink up to the top of a kind of tower in the back at right to drop it down again on pieces of felt. Probably to enhance the absorption capacity of the pads in the bottom.
Very easy to connect an external tube with minimal disassembly.
The WIC of my first...
I still use a PRO-9500II for A3(+) office prints and posters, photos on matte/fine art paper (and old glossy paper stock where the PRO-10 causes ink pooling).
The PRO-10 is for glossy and luster photos only.
Glad to hear you changed your mind about the PRO-10, most people who were tempted by the PRO-1 should have bought a PRO-10 - I think even Canon would agree ;).
I could be wrong about the Maxify, will open it again, and when I find the battery I will try to replace it.