"Andrew Rossmann" <andysnewsreply@no_junk.comcast.net> wrote in message
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> In article <(E-Mail Removed)>, (E-Mail Removed)
> says...
> > Hi,
> >
> > My printer has just started flashing "Black Cartidge Ink Level Low" -
> > should I replace it now or wait until it's empty? (this is my
> > non-ribbon first printer).
> >
> > nb it's a Canon MP360 (multifunction)
>
> Are the heads part of the cartridge, or separate? If separate, do NOT
> let it run completely dry, as that can damage the heads. If it's built
> in, and you do not plan on refilling, then it's just an inconvenience if
> it runs out in the middle of a big print job.
>
I agree. I also have the MP360 and let me tell you, you should NOT let the
carts run dry. This will create air pockets in the pads on both the print
head and the cart reservoir. I had a dickens of a time getting the head to
print again. Also, make sure you do the refill quickly or be prepared to
have the head clogged. Make sure the a cartridge guard/cap is on so the
sponge pads will not dry. To keep the head pads from drying, squirt some
head cleaning solution into the cart holder, enough so that it covers the
three color pads in the one well and the black pad in the other. I let the
head sit in a small sauce jar while I'm refilling the carts. The refill
holes must be covered after filling, but there should also be a small
breather hole at the top of the cart. It seems as though air pressure plays
a big roll in how the carts supply ink to the pads.
Ron