After refilling inkjet printer cartridges, there is often a problem with their subsequent use - the ink begins to flow out, leaving ugly spots, streaks and streaks on the paper. To avoid such troubles, it is best to entrust the refilling of cartridges to the specialists of service centers or follow the instructions of the instructions exactly.
Remove the cartridge from the printer and, if necessary, remove any remaining ink from the printing device. Pay attention to the sticker with which the place of refilling the cartridge with ink is glued - it should fit snugly to the surface. If the cartridge has been refilled several times, replace the sticker. Also, a similar problem can arise when using scotch tape. It is best to use specially designed films or stickers that adhere well to the plastic surface. Another likely reason for ink leaking from the cartridge is exceeding the optimal amount during refilling. It is always best to underfill the ink cartridge to avoid such troubles, especially if it is a starter one. Usually they are slightly smaller than those sold separately. Also, please note that when refilling the cartridge, the syringe needle is not fully inserted, 1/3 of it is sufficient. Also, after refilling, leave the cartridge for 10-12 hours to distribute the ink more evenly - their accumulation in one part can cause leakage and smudges during printing. Check the cartridge body for damage - it may well be that there are small cracks through which ink flows out. … Also, the problem may lie in the repeated use of the same cartridge, it is best to change them after 5-6 refills, and if you are doing photo printing, then after 3-4. Also pay attention to special devices for uninterrupted ink supply to printers - usually with them much fewer problems, and the refilling procedure is much easier. This is especially useful if you frequently print photos and color images, or if you need excellent print quality for large volumes of data.