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Something I've noticed recently with the Canon cartridges is that they all slot into a slot in the back of the printhead which helps hold them down onto the rubber grommet. Now we all know that for the purposes of a CIS the original rubber grommet isn't quite up for the task but something I've noted of late is that you really do need to make sure that all changes to the grommets (ie: replacement or addition of a thin additional silicon grommet on top) need to be mirrored to ALL the other ink posts/colours.
Why? Well it seems that changes to one tend to affect each of the others and they can raise or lower the cartridge incrementally enough that you get ink/air leakage or similar problems.
It's also worth noting that I've now ditched completely all of the replacement silicon grommets simply because they don't work properly and result in poor ink flow and even printhead malfunction owing to the pressure. This is in relation to one set of grommets I've used (approx 4mm in depth) but it's something to consider... They just don't seem to do a damn bit of good.
Instead I've been using a silicon sheeting of 0.5mm to create thin grommets for addition to the existing rubber ones and in extreme cases I've punched a set of three 1mm grommets sandwitched to create a replacement grommet. This isn't ideal though and has limited success (mainly with the PGI-5BK).. I'm looking to source some 2mm or 3mm thickness sheeting to see if that works better shortly... 4mm just creates a mess though as the hole for the port stretches out and creates a leak point.
Probably so much burble there to most people but recently I reached the conclusion that Canon Pixma's are anything but CIS friendly.
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Why? Well it seems that changes to one tend to affect each of the others and they can raise or lower the cartridge incrementally enough that you get ink/air leakage or similar problems.
It's also worth noting that I've now ditched completely all of the replacement silicon grommets simply because they don't work properly and result in poor ink flow and even printhead malfunction owing to the pressure. This is in relation to one set of grommets I've used (approx 4mm in depth) but it's something to consider... They just don't seem to do a damn bit of good.
Instead I've been using a silicon sheeting of 0.5mm to create thin grommets for addition to the existing rubber ones and in extreme cases I've punched a set of three 1mm grommets sandwitched to create a replacement grommet. This isn't ideal though and has limited success (mainly with the PGI-5BK).. I'm looking to source some 2mm or 3mm thickness sheeting to see if that works better shortly... 4mm just creates a mess though as the hole for the port stretches out and creates a leak point.
Probably so much burble there to most people but recently I reached the conclusion that Canon Pixma's are anything but CIS friendly.