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Hi ghwellsjr
I wonder if I got the links messed up trying the Word-Link button, or if it just is the link to the Danish Google translate site that is the problem ? The link to the original russian site is here : http://master-print.info/?art=35 . I hope that shows a lot of pictures. You will then have to do the Google translate yourself, as my link dosn't seem to work properly. The subject of the site is various methods of refilling PGI-5/CLI-8 carts, some very creative.
You are absolutely right about drawing 10 ml of air out of a cartridge with 10 ml of air in it only removes half of the air, so at most 5 ml of ink will be sucked into the cartridge and the process will have to be repeated many times. Out of curiosity I actually made a simple set-up similar to the Russian idea and tested it with a flushed BCI-6 cartridge and water instead of ink. It took about 10 operations of drawing air out and letting ink in, and I had to disconnect the syringe and squeeze air out several times. I finally got the cart filled, but it was very inconvenient and it could have been very messy if I had used ink for the test. Here is a scan of my clone of the Russian set-up http://www.nifty-stuff.com/forum/uploads/6881_scan10003.jpg
The bottom fill test was an answer to ThrillaMozilla's question in this post : http://www.nifty-stuff.com/forum/viewtopic.php?pid=40309#p40309 . A YouTube video of bottom filling a HP 564 cart is here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L_319LYlfBY . I tested this method and found it was no good for a Canon cart, so I share your suspicion of bottom fill methods.
The relation between the bottom fill method and the vacuum fill methods described in this thread is that the vacuum fill methods also fill through the outlet, but with vent sealed, either by a jig or a simple piece of tape.
I hope the links work properly, they do when I test them in the preview.
Peter
I wonder if I got the links messed up trying the Word-Link button, or if it just is the link to the Danish Google translate site that is the problem ? The link to the original russian site is here : http://master-print.info/?art=35 . I hope that shows a lot of pictures. You will then have to do the Google translate yourself, as my link dosn't seem to work properly. The subject of the site is various methods of refilling PGI-5/CLI-8 carts, some very creative.
You are absolutely right about drawing 10 ml of air out of a cartridge with 10 ml of air in it only removes half of the air, so at most 5 ml of ink will be sucked into the cartridge and the process will have to be repeated many times. Out of curiosity I actually made a simple set-up similar to the Russian idea and tested it with a flushed BCI-6 cartridge and water instead of ink. It took about 10 operations of drawing air out and letting ink in, and I had to disconnect the syringe and squeeze air out several times. I finally got the cart filled, but it was very inconvenient and it could have been very messy if I had used ink for the test. Here is a scan of my clone of the Russian set-up http://www.nifty-stuff.com/forum/uploads/6881_scan10003.jpg
The bottom fill test was an answer to ThrillaMozilla's question in this post : http://www.nifty-stuff.com/forum/viewtopic.php?pid=40309#p40309 . A YouTube video of bottom filling a HP 564 cart is here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L_319LYlfBY . I tested this method and found it was no good for a Canon cart, so I share your suspicion of bottom fill methods.
The relation between the bottom fill method and the vacuum fill methods described in this thread is that the vacuum fill methods also fill through the outlet, but with vent sealed, either by a jig or a simple piece of tape.
I hope the links work properly, they do when I test them in the preview.
Peter