🔒 Closed About Canon IP2700 ink compatibility

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Hmmm 🤔 i think cartridge yan and sabi dito,
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Possible, if for a short time before clogging, and a high risk of permanently damaging the print head from nozzle burnout. Definitely NOT recommended.

The larger pigment particles may clog the nozzles on a Canon dye-based ink printer where the particles in dye-based ink are much smaller. There may also be differences in the cooling characteristics of the pigment ink compared to the dye-based ink such that nozzles may be more likely to overheat and burn out. Canon print heads heat up the ink before the nozzles spitting it out onto the paper. The ink is used to cool the nozzles as well as make the print itself.

If you are able to use a CISS with a Canon printer then consider yourself lucky. Canon printers are notoriously temperamental with CISS.

So i think you have to convert CISS but i don't know kung magiging okay ba yun sa canon mo 😅, better to ask the printer technician about that. Mas mabilis kasi tumigas ang pigment kesa Dye ink and base sa experience ko as a user ng pigment sa CISS na Epson eh about few months eh tumitigas na siya sa mga hose at di pwedeng hindi ka mag print ng matagal (Atleast you print 5 in one week) kasi otherwise maninigas at magbabara siya sa printhead (Epson). Canon niyo kasi madalas cartridge 😅.
 
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