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#11 09/26/2009 11:04:36 am

ghwellsjr
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From: La Verne, California
Registered: 06/15/2006
Posts: 2292

Re: refilling using squeeze bottles - w/pics and video(new)

I just use a small piece of plastic tape, like electrical tape. I thought about using a paper punch to make a small circle of tape but I haven't tried that yet.


Canon MX700, MP760, MP780, iP4000, iP4000R, iP6000D, i9100, i860 printers.
I used to vacuum fill Canon cartridges with Inktec ink but I have converted to the German method. It's so much quicker, easier and cleaner.

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#12 09/28/2009 6:45:31 am

avolanche
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From: East Tennessee
Registered: 06/05/2007
Posts: 148

Re: refilling using squeeze bottles - w/pics and video(new)

Think I'll try the heavy aluminum tape by Nashua(the REAL duct tape).It's dead-soft and molds very well.it has strong adhesive,too.I may try Blue Tac(would be very easy) if I can ascertain it will stay in place well enough.


Canon MP780-now in storage with another bad printhead.
Canon ip4200 (one is my current printer-have 2 new ones in storage).
Canon scanner Lide 100 (use with ip4200)
Hobbicolors UW8 inks..Redsetter(Sudhaus)-modded for AA batteries

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#13 09/29/2009 4:06:40 am

nanosec
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Registered: 12/15/2007
Posts: 87

Re: refilling using squeeze bottles - w/pics and video(new)

Just tonight I was thinking how I would love to have squeeze bottles instead of syringes!
I'm inspired, I'd love to source these locally, but if not I'll order them, just for the sheer time it will save me.

Thanks for the post!

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#14 09/29/2009 12:12:47 pm

qwertydude
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Registered: 05/07/2009
Posts: 292

Re: refilling using squeeze bottles - w/pics and video(new)

I just bought some from http://www.micro-tools.com/ since ordering from howards seems you have to buy in bulk.

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#15 09/29/2009 10:08:36 pm

siusiuenen
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Registered: 04/11/2009
Posts: 55

Re: refilling using squeeze bottles - w/pics and video(new)

nanosec wrote:

Just tonight I was thinking how I would love to have squeeze bottles instead of syringes!
I'm inspired, I'd love to source these locally, but if not I'll order them, just for the sheer time it will save me.

Thanks for the post!

I think with German method, best to use is syringes. Squeezes bottle is best suit for tradition method. But they both work either way.

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#16 09/30/2009 1:03:42 am

ghwellsjr
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From: La Verne, California
Registered: 06/15/2006
Posts: 2292

Re: refilling using squeeze bottles - w/pics and video(new)

Here's what I like:

http://www.inkjetcartridge.com/bki8050bbot.html

These are Inktec ink already supplied in a syringe. Just attach a needle and you're ready to refill. It does cost twice as much to buy ink this way compared to larger bottles but I cannot find Inktec in the USA in larger bottles anyway so unless I decide to switch inks, this will be the way I buy ink in the future.


Canon MX700, MP760, MP780, iP4000, iP4000R, iP6000D, i9100, i860 printers.
I used to vacuum fill Canon cartridges with Inktec ink but I have converted to the German method. It's so much quicker, easier and cleaner.

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#17 09/30/2009 8:47:45 am

jimbo123
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Registered: 12/02/2007
Posts: 88

Re: refilling using squeeze bottles - w/pics and video(new)

good ideas all around.  needed to refill my PGI5 this AM after 1 week, decided to put tape on all carts, figured it couldn't hurt.

the squeeze bottles from howard's have a plastic cap with a luer lock which is needed for the needle to screw into.  FYI, one of the luer locks did not hold the needle upright so i just used another cap.  i use the 4oz squeeze bottles(10 for $10, before shipping), looks like they have 8oz bottle now.

http://www.howardelectronics.com/kahnet … ttles.html

would be nice if one of quality the ink suppliers mentioned in this forum would sell their ink in plastic squeeze bottles with regular and luer caps.  would probably increase their sales too.  maybe someone is listening.....

oh, took me longer to cut and stick the tape on than to refill using the squeeze bottles.....

J

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• Printers:       Canon Pixma MP830, IP4500, MP830(new spare in box)
• Method:        German Durchstich Method using Canon Cartridges
• Ink:             Hobbicolors, great guy to deal with
• Misc:            Squeeze bottles, needles, scabbards from Howard Electronics

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#18 09/30/2009 10:05:42 am

ghwellsjr
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From: La Verne, California
Registered: 06/15/2006
Posts: 2292

Re: refilling using squeeze bottles - w/pics and video(new)

jimbo123 wrote:

would be nice if one of quality the ink suppliers mentioned in this forum would sell their ink in plastic squeeze bottles with regular and luer caps.  would probably increase their sales too.  maybe someone is listening.....

But wouldn't it be even nicer if a quality ink supplier sold their ink in a syringe that all you had to do was attach a needle? This would have the advantage that your ink will always be fresh and not have the possibility of drying out from air in the top of the bottle.


Canon MX700, MP760, MP780, iP4000, iP4000R, iP6000D, i9100, i860 printers.
I used to vacuum fill Canon cartridges with Inktec ink but I have converted to the German method. It's so much quicker, easier and cleaner.

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#19 10/01/2009 7:42:09 am

jimbo123
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Registered: 12/02/2007
Posts: 88

Re: refilling using squeeze bottles - w/pics and video(new)

heard from dave from hobbicolors yesterday, he recommends sealing the fill hole, tape is fine.

J

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• Printers:       Canon Pixma MP830, IP4500(spare), MP830(2 refurb'd spares)
• Method:        German Durchstich Method using Canon Cartridges
• Ink:             Hobbicolors, great guy to deal with
• Misc:            Squeeze bottles, needles, scabbards from Howard Electronics

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#20 10/02/2009 5:55:58 am

nanosec
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Registered: 12/15/2007
Posts: 87

Re: refilling using squeeze bottles - w/pics and video(new)

I haven't been taping the holes on my refilled carts and I'm starting to regret it. The inside of one of my printers has blue all over the
rollers. Sometimes when I feel ambitious I pull the chassis off and clean them out pretty good.

Took the plunge and ordered the squeeze bottles, I'm actually kinda excited about these squeeze bottles in a nerdy kinda way lol.

Last edited by nanosec (10/02/2009 5:57:00 am)

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