I'm not familiar with the permajet but if it is anything like MIS Supply's continuous inking system, a few bubbles in the tube leading to the cartridge shouldn't really be a problem. I'd worry if the bubble doesn't move down the tube, not otherwise. When air is a problem with Epson printers, you can't see it. It's underneath the cartridge, in the jets. Physics doesn't favor a bubble getting pulled down through the sponge filling the cartridge. Air already in the sponge is a different story. >Hi Everyone, > >I've just purchased the permajet perma-flow kit for my Epson 1200. The >most difficult job so far has been filling the cartidge with ink. I have a >few bubbles in the magenta supply tube. Can't get rid of them. > >I will report on how it goes when I put the cartridges in the printer >tomorrow. The fitting involves removing the plastic cartridge holding clip. >They do come off and I've put in some cleaning cartridges to remove the last >of the lyson ink. > >Does anyone on the list have this or similar product? > > >Chris >http://www.chris-image.co.uk >http://www.chrisscrazyideas.co.uk >http://www.chrisssoftwareshop.co.uk -- Alan P. Hayes Meaning and Form: Writing, Editing and Document Design Pittsfield, Massachusetts