Ink OCP

Leeloy

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Hi, six months ago I bought ink OCP for my Canon MG6210 and the types were the following: BKP 44, C 144, Y 144, M 144, BK 124 and BK 123, but I got rid of my printer and I bought a Canon iP7210 and I looked for the types of ink OCP which would be BKP 235, C 135, Y 135, M 135 and BK 135. Do you think I could use the inks I still got from MG6210? What are the risks? It could get Clogged? I thought I could use the inks I have because I still have many of the BKP 44, C 144, Y 144, M 144, BK 124 and BK 123.

Thx :)
 

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It will be safe to use the same inks in your new printer and there is no danger of it clogging up the print head, you may see a slight change in the colour output that is all, and when you use up all of the inks you can change over to the new colour set then ok..
 

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Thank's The Hat ;)
 
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