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Getting Fingers Dirty
I have been happily refilling my IP8500 and my IP4200 for a little while, now... but with exactly the same ink. Now I notice that the Precision Colors numbers for the same ink is different on two of the inks I'm using. The yellow and cyan are the same, but the black dye and magenta are different. It's 1109 vs 1008 for the black and 6121 vs 6053 for the magenta. I was thinking the numbers were interchangeable... at least on the IP4200 and the IP8500, but that seems not to be the case.
For the first time, yesterday, I have also refilled a cyan tank for my new IP4700 that I just bought, with the same cyan as I used on the other two... but it's a different number, yet. I haven't put the cyan tank in the IP4700, but I wondered if it would make much difference? The cyan is 0244 vs 2032, but all the rest of the dyes are the same, but the black pigment is 1128 vs 1020. Will any of these clog in the print head of the printers using different numbered inks? I realy like ALL of my Canon printers, and would hate to ruin any of them.
I have black Octoinkjet pigment, but that has no numbers on it... only the Precision Colors has the numbers I referenced. It has been working fine in my IP4200, but I wonder, now, if I should use it on the IP4700. Any experience on the forum that can put me straight? Is mixing ink numbers dangerous?
Thanks...
For the first time, yesterday, I have also refilled a cyan tank for my new IP4700 that I just bought, with the same cyan as I used on the other two... but it's a different number, yet. I haven't put the cyan tank in the IP4700, but I wondered if it would make much difference? The cyan is 0244 vs 2032, but all the rest of the dyes are the same, but the black pigment is 1128 vs 1020. Will any of these clog in the print head of the printers using different numbered inks? I realy like ALL of my Canon printers, and would hate to ruin any of them.
I have black Octoinkjet pigment, but that has no numbers on it... only the Precision Colors has the numbers I referenced. It has been working fine in my IP4200, but I wonder, now, if I should use it on the IP4700. Any experience on the forum that can put me straight? Is mixing ink numbers dangerous?
Thanks...