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Pigment
black is used for text in the Bci3. If your model has a BCi6
too, 'Photo Black' that's for photo's. When you print a
letter, it will use the BCi3. If you only have a BCi3 in
you're model, then it will use it for both text and photo's.
Pigment ink, once dry won't run if the paper gets say; a few
rain drops on it. But since all other colours are dye based,
you can use 'Regular' black to save money. Let's face it, if
the paper does get wet, isn't it ruined anyway?
Colours
& Photo black 'Bci6' hold 5-6ml of ink. BCi3 around 12-15ml. They hold more, but if you refill BEFORE
the foam is dry, you will only need 5-6ml of ink colours,
12-15ml black. The reason for this is the cartridges
foam must always remain wet. Never drain every last drop out, or you may have trouble
getting them to work as the wet foams attracts the ink like a magnet from the clear
chamber. Probably not good idea to refill cartridges let
sitting around empty for day's, weeks or more. The original
ink has probably gone hard. So always refill when 10% of ink is still in the
clear chamber. This will also keep the gravity level and pressure
perfect.
Drill hole must be 2mm in diameter. The syringe's
needle we provide is 1.5mm. This 2mm allows air pressure to escape
as you refill. The only secret to refill this type, is to have
patience. Refill before empty, don't over-fill thinking it
will save time. Have spares pre-filled if you need to get
printing quick. Have tape, tissue and a crew if needed ready.
Do the refill somewhere that can tolerate a few ink drops
spilt. If you do it right, you should have no spills, no leaks
and no ink on your hands. Ink can be removed with water, a
tiny amount of bleach if you're not sensitive to it.
As you can see we
provide a few methods blocking the hole you made. Use whatever
method is comfortable to you. Experienced fillers can continue
using their current method. |