RocketBanner
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Solaris is shorting their inks, but don't take my word for it, weigh them yourself (see the procedure below)
I tried Solaris Inks a couple months ago. This is the 4th non-OEM ink I have tried. I have never had good results with 3rd party inks so I was a bit Leary, but when LiqueColor offered to sell them to me direct for $54 for a 440 cartridge I could not resist. I always weigh my inks from a new vendor to make sure I am not getting ripped off. My results are that every 440 cartridge of Solaris ink is short 50-80 milliliters.
Here's how to test for yourself without opening a cartridge. Weigh your cartridges full then load them and use till the tab pops, then use a syringe with an ink needle to remove the unusable ink remaining in the cartridge (usually 20-30 ml) Then weigh exactly 10cc of the ink to get the specific gravity of the ink, (it varies a little by color but is usually around .97, you can use this number as an average if you don't have a scale accurate enough to weigh in tenths of a gram) Now take the difference in weight of a full cartridge to that of a completely empty cartridge and divide that number by the specific gravity (or .97 if you like) You'll discover the cartridges are far short of the 440ml that is suppose to be in there.
I am back on OEM inks and have asked LiqueColor for a refund. I have been told that because I "tampered" with the ink cartridges I would not be given a refund. Tampered? pulling out the unusable ink from an empty cartridge destined for the garbage is tampering?? Oh Please.
I encourage people to please do this simple test and post your results here.
I tried Solaris Inks a couple months ago. This is the 4th non-OEM ink I have tried. I have never had good results with 3rd party inks so I was a bit Leary, but when LiqueColor offered to sell them to me direct for $54 for a 440 cartridge I could not resist. I always weigh my inks from a new vendor to make sure I am not getting ripped off. My results are that every 440 cartridge of Solaris ink is short 50-80 milliliters.
Here's how to test for yourself without opening a cartridge. Weigh your cartridges full then load them and use till the tab pops, then use a syringe with an ink needle to remove the unusable ink remaining in the cartridge (usually 20-30 ml) Then weigh exactly 10cc of the ink to get the specific gravity of the ink, (it varies a little by color but is usually around .97, you can use this number as an average if you don't have a scale accurate enough to weigh in tenths of a gram) Now take the difference in weight of a full cartridge to that of a completely empty cartridge and divide that number by the specific gravity (or .97 if you like) You'll discover the cartridges are far short of the 440ml that is suppose to be in there.
I am back on OEM inks and have asked LiqueColor for a refund. I have been told that because I "tampered" with the ink cartridges I would not be given a refund. Tampered? pulling out the unusable ink from an empty cartridge destined for the garbage is tampering?? Oh Please.
I encourage people to please do this simple test and post your results here.