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Version #2 inkset
This inkset completely replaces our 2014/15 development ink set for the Pro-10.
A larger volume Standard refill bundle (1250ml total - 125ml each colour) is also available.
The kits provide everything you need for refilling, resetting and using your existing PGI-72 cartridges with our high quality, compatible pigment inks.
Photo Black Ink Options/Types
[ Ink Adhesion & Gloss Media/Papers ]
Important note for customers using the following paper/media:
These papers are known to suffer from some adhesion problems with our standard Photo Black ink (ie: the ink can rub or scratch off if sufficient pressure is applied to the printed surface). Testing with other media types is ongoing but as yet, no other papers are known to suffer from this issue.
To resolve this we offer a Gloss Enhanced Photo Black. This is available as part of the refill bundles in two volumes or as a seperate purchase.
Please note, unless you are using Gloss media or prefer the slight improvement of the Gloss Enhanced Black, we wouldn't recommend the more expensive kit options.
Refill Kit Specification:
Resetter Specification:
Posted by . on 21st Oct 2024
"Excellent product, works and performs perfectly."
Posted by Mark on 16th Sep 2020
"Had used there inks before so knew quality was good, after talking to Martin and getting some advice on my Canon pro-10s started using his refilled oem carts, worked perfectly, now bought the basic refilling kit, again works great, prefer the drip fill to the pressure fill, takes a little longer but less likely to damage the bladder inside the cartridge. As said by others when one cart shows low, change them all at once, saves a lot of ink."
Posted by French Photographic Holidays on 15th Nov 2017
"A wonderful bit of kit, easy to use with superb print quality (as good as the Canon originals in my opinion). Make sure you use the original set of Canon ink first, then top-up all cartridges together when the first shows low."