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I use 1g/ml to have a rough indication of how much ink to add to limit the number of times I must disconnect the syringe and weigh the cartridge. My scale was 15 euros and it has an accuracy of d=0.01 g. Ofcourse manufactured in China...PeterBJ said:When virgin empty windowed cartridge become scarce and expensive, filling the opaque cartridges by weight could very well be the way to go, so I think a good digital scale could be a best-seller.Websnail wrote:
.. Wonder if there's a good source for those scales? Worth considering I suppose..
When filling by weight, it is useful to know the density of the ink. I think most people assume it is 1 gram/millilitre, like that of water. But do you know the actual densities of the IS and KMP inks from product data sheets?
					
				

