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german method: to seal or not to seal.....
have heard the arguments that sealing is good and it certainly can't hurt
tried sealing a few refills ago, took me longer to unseal and reseal then it did to refill. so being the "time efficient"(ie lazy) person i am, until a problem arises, i have decided not to seal
going on 2 years now using the "unsealed" german method, still refilling my original 2 year old canon CLI8's, 12 refills each
i know we have some heavy re fillers here, just curious what their thoughts are on this seal issue
J
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Printers: Canon Pixma MP830, IP4500, MP830(2 spares in box)
Method: German Durchstich Method using Canon Cartridges
Ink: Hobbicolors, great guy to deal with
Misc: Squeeze bottles, needles, scabbards from Howard Electronics
have heard the arguments that sealing is good and it certainly can't hurt
tried sealing a few refills ago, took me longer to unseal and reseal then it did to refill. so being the "time efficient"(ie lazy) person i am, until a problem arises, i have decided not to seal
going on 2 years now using the "unsealed" german method, still refilling my original 2 year old canon CLI8's, 12 refills each
i know we have some heavy re fillers here, just curious what their thoughts are on this seal issue
J
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Printers: Canon Pixma MP830, IP4500, MP830(2 spares in box)
Method: German Durchstich Method using Canon Cartridges
Ink: Hobbicolors, great guy to deal with
Misc: Squeeze bottles, needles, scabbards from Howard Electronics