Refilling an inkjet cartridge involves replacing outdated ink with new ink. If ink is used improperly, there is a possibility of damage to the cartridge. Each manufacturer of cartridges has its own refilling technology: different models of cartridges from the same manufacturer must be refilled in different ways. Failure to comply with the elementary rules for refilling them leads to a complete loss of printhead performance. To avoid these problems, follow the advice in this article.
Necessary
Ink for refilling cartridges, cartridge
Instructions
Step 1
Let's start by refilling HP cartridges. The ink for cartridges from this company is distinguished by its durability; if it gets on clothes or an important document, it will be quite difficult to wash it off. Accordingly, you should prepare in advance for the consequences of careless handling of this ink. Refilling HP cartridges is quite simple: there are holes under the sticker on the top of the cartridge. Paint is poured into these holes at an angle of 45 degrees, the syringe needle is immersed at? length. After refueling the cartridge, any sticker is glued to the holes; buying stickers for price tags can be a cheap option.
Step 2
To refill EPSON cartridges, in addition to the above accessories, you will need a programmer. A small chip is built into the cartridge that keeps track of ink consumption. If the ink runs out and you refill it, the cartridge checker will warn you about the low amount of ink. In general, these cartridges should be refilled in the same manner as HP cartridges. Before starting the paint filling procedure, it is necessary to reset the chip readings using the programmer. After completing the refueling operation, use the programmer again.
Step 3
When refueling CANON cartridges, the process technology does not change. HP, Epson and Canon are convenient in this regard - refilling these cartridges is not difficult. The only drawback of Epson cartridges is the presence of a chip and a small volume of capacity. Buying a new kit for an inkjet cartridge is 2 times more expensive than refilling with purchased ink. Before inserting any refilled cartridge into the printer, wipe the printer nozzles with a tissue. A well-filled cartridge leaves an even and clear line of color on the napkin.