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106 Maintaining the Printer Chapter 7
Using Ink
The print head is the device that projects the ink onto the paper. During a
print operation, the printer heats the ink to boiling point in the nozzle to
form a bubble. The bubble expands until there is no room left in the nozzle
for the ink. The printer then ejects the ink onto the paper through the
nozzles on the print head.
Ink formulation is the most critical component of a Bubble Jet printer. The
ink you use must meet these guidelines:
It must be able to be heated and cooled over 6,000 times per second
without clogging.
It must dry very quickly without bleeding into other colors.
It must work with different media and software, while providing
correct color matching with the printer driver.
It must be environmentally friendly.
Canon has more engineers dedicated to providing the best results for
output on Bubble Jet printers than any other organization. Canon does not
dissuade you from using ink made by third-party suppliers. However, we
specifically design and warranty our products for our inks only.
Canon cannot guarantee the quality or performance of your printer when
you are using inks from other suppliers. In addition, if a problem emerges
as a result of using ink from a supplier other than Canon, your warranty
will be invalid.
For optimum printing results, use only Canon BC-10 Black and BC-11
Color BJ cartridges.
When replacing ink tanks, use only the BCI-10 Black ink tank in the BC-10
Black BJ cartridge, and use only the Canon BCI-11 Black and BCI-11 Color
ink tanks in the BC-11 Color BJ cartridge.
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