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Our compatible BCI-3e and BCI-6 blanks are recommended
and support for manual refilling using our inks. They offer several
features not found in the OEM cartridges sold by Canon:
 | A easy to reseal fill port. No drilling is required
to access these cartridges for refilling |
 | A locking exit port cover. No rubber bands or tape
is needed to secure the exit port cover, making storage easy and
convenient. |
 | A refill friendly sponge. Absorbs and retains ink
over multiple refills with consistency, providing reliable refills
for on average 6-12 refills in a 6 month period of use, before
replacement is required. We have heard of refill life as high as 30
fills, but have yet to concretely confirm such claims. |
As such, we do not provide technical support
troubleshooting when a user chooses to attempt to refill OEM cartridges
sold by Canon. Neither do we support troubleshooting refills made with
3rd party pre-filled cartridges.
There are several protocols you should observe when
performing manual refills on our blanks (and they can be applied to
other cartridge types as well) to ensure optimal performance of your
manually filled cartridges.
 | Use fresh inks with your cartridges. Observe proper
storage and care of your bulk inks (see TSN01). Replace you inks if
they have suffered any environmental related damages. |
 | Once you filled your blank the first time, the
cartridge has about 6 months of usable refill time before we
recommend that you replace them. You can refill as many times as you
need during the 6 months, after about 6 months residue left behind
when a cartridge empties out can start to affect replenishment
efficiency of the cartridge. |
 | Observe strict fill volumes. BCI-3e black
cartridges should never have more than 26 mL total ink volume at any
time. BCI-3e color and BCI-6 cartridges should never have more than
13 mL total ink volume at any time. Note that when you perform the
second a subsequent fills on a cartridge that you must take into
account the residue ink in the sponges of the cartridge. For this
reason we recommend a maximum of 24 mL of ink be added on subsequent
fills of BCI-3 black cartridges and a maximum of 11.5 mL of ink be
added to BCI-3e and BCI-6 cartridges on subsequent fills. DO NOT
exceed the maximum volume or your WILL experience print defects,
such as center pass dropout banding or splotching of your prints as
a result of too much ink in your cartridge. Running cleanings will
NOT necessarily remove the excess ink since the overfill prevents
the printhead from firing the ink at all in the affect nozzles. In
cases where an overfill has occurred, you must manually remove the
excess ink the fill port with a syringe. The best visual clue for a
properly filled cartridge is when the level of ink in the tank side
of a filled cartridge is BELOW the level of the top of the sponge in
the sponge side of the cartridge. |
 | When in doubt, replace. If you suspect that a
particular cartridge may be the source of a problem, remove it and
replace it with an alternate cartridge of the same color. For this
reason we recommend that you have a spare set of pre-filled
cartridges on hand, such as set of OEM Canon brand or our Light Fast
ready-to-use cartridges, to use as a benchmark in troubleshooting
print defects. They are also handy in keeping your printer up and
running while you deal with a cartridge fill issue. Always be
prepared for Murphy's Law. |
 | Keep a sufficient number of manually filled
cartridges ready to fit your printing demands. If your usage is low, you may
just want to have one set filled at a time. Remember that once you
put ink in the blank, its recommended use life is only 6 months,
while an unfilled blank can store indefinitely. |
 | If you are experiencing short refill life with your
blanks, check the environment around your printer. Sunlight, heat
sources, and low humidity can greatly shorten the refill life of a
cartridge. |
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