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<blockquote data-quote="maduprasad" data-source="post: 9399103" data-attributes="member: 3993"><p><strong>Refill Step</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p>1. You will need an ink refill kit, which can be purchased from a variety of companies, both online and even in some office supply chains. One thing you need to make sure is that the refill kit is the right one for your specific cartridge, as the results are far from guaranteed if you get one designed for a different cartridge. The kits will cost less than new cartridges, but the price depends on which printer you use and which company you buy from.</p><p></p><p>2. Depending on the cartridge you will be refilling and whether it is black or color, your kit will contain ink containers, syringes and needles, unless the containers come with built-in syringes, and refilling instructions that will likely have specific instructions for your specific cartridge. Some kits include latex gloves and cartridge holder. Even if you've read these instructions, you should at least skim the instructions provided in the kit, since they will likely be more specific.</p><p></p><p>3. Now that you're all ready to start, you should clear some area at your table and cover it to prevent any damage to your furniture from ink spills. Several layers of newspaper or a flat piece of cardboard should do the trick. Also have some paper towels handy, just in case.</p><p></p><p>4. If your kit came with a syringe and a needle, assemble those. It's best to have separate syringe and needle for each color or at the very least clean and them thoroughly before introducing any new colors.</p><p></p><p>5. Put on latex gloves, which will likely come with the kit, or buy some separately.</p><p></p><p>6. Draw the ink from the bottle into the syringe, unless, of course, the bottle came with built-in needle, in which case you can skip this step.</p><p></p><p>7. The cartridge should have a hole at the top that will need to be pushed through with a needle of some sort. Don't use the syringe needle, since it may bent. The exact location of the hole depends on the cartridge.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="maduprasad, post: 9399103, member: 3993"] [b]Refill Step[/b] 1. You will need an ink refill kit, which can be purchased from a variety of companies, both online and even in some office supply chains. One thing you need to make sure is that the refill kit is the right one for your specific cartridge, as the results are far from guaranteed if you get one designed for a different cartridge. The kits will cost less than new cartridges, but the price depends on which printer you use and which company you buy from. 2. Depending on the cartridge you will be refilling and whether it is black or color, your kit will contain ink containers, syringes and needles, unless the containers come with built-in syringes, and refilling instructions that will likely have specific instructions for your specific cartridge. Some kits include latex gloves and cartridge holder. Even if you've read these instructions, you should at least skim the instructions provided in the kit, since they will likely be more specific. 3. Now that you're all ready to start, you should clear some area at your table and cover it to prevent any damage to your furniture from ink spills. Several layers of newspaper or a flat piece of cardboard should do the trick. Also have some paper towels handy, just in case. 4. If your kit came with a syringe and a needle, assemble those. It's best to have separate syringe and needle for each color or at the very least clean and them thoroughly before introducing any new colors. 5. Put on latex gloves, which will likely come with the kit, or buy some separately. 6. Draw the ink from the bottle into the syringe, unless, of course, the bottle came with built-in needle, in which case you can skip this step. 7. The cartridge should have a hole at the top that will need to be pushed through with a needle of some sort. Don't use the syringe needle, since it may bent. The exact location of the hole depends on the cartridge. [/QUOTE]
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