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I recently purchased compat cartridges for my canon I850.
What a mistake. I removed my old original canon tanks that have
just enough ink to keep things wet so i have the option to refill
later.
Anyway, these new tanks didnt mix colors very well. The nozzle clean
test proves the colors are a near match to the original but they just
dont mix happily..
With the same paper, same settings and compared to the same photos
with the other ink, the new tanks print orange for red, black for
brown, brown for dark red. The mixed black has a slightly green tint
also. Ive tried increasing the magneta to get rid of the cast but no
luck. .
Ive tried every adjustment I possibly could. After 50 or so test
sheets and hours wasted, I could not match or get close to the test
strip pattern colors.
So, to my original inquiry now that you have some history of what
happened... should I clean the heads with some type of solution so
that new original tanks will not become contaminated by this
sub-standard ink or just let it flow.
thanks..
What a mistake. I removed my old original canon tanks that have
just enough ink to keep things wet so i have the option to refill
later.
Anyway, these new tanks didnt mix colors very well. The nozzle clean
test proves the colors are a near match to the original but they just
dont mix happily..
With the same paper, same settings and compared to the same photos
with the other ink, the new tanks print orange for red, black for
brown, brown for dark red. The mixed black has a slightly green tint
also. Ive tried increasing the magneta to get rid of the cast but no
luck. .
Ive tried every adjustment I possibly could. After 50 or so test
sheets and hours wasted, I could not match or get close to the test
strip pattern colors.
So, to my original inquiry now that you have some history of what
happened... should I clean the heads with some type of solution so
that new original tanks will not become contaminated by this
sub-standard ink or just let it flow.
thanks..