|
Refilling
Tips.
-
How to
avoid a mess
-
How
to clean up
-
Pressure
equalization
-
Dried
out cartridges
-
How
to extend the life of your cartridge
-
How to
avoid any problems
When you are refilling an
ink cartridge, you should do it over some newspapers, or better, an old rag or
shirt. Cloth will soak up any excess ink immediately and is easier to clean
up. Once you get used to refilling, a mess will no longer be an issue.
The first time you refill a
cartridge, you might get a little ink on your hands. To get the ink off, wash
your hands with soap to remove any excess oils and use a mild bleach and water
solution. Then wash with soap and water to remove the bleach and excess. Once
you get use to the process, you shouldn't get any ink on your hands.
Generally an issue only for
HP type cartridges, the best way to get optimum performance out of you printer
cartridge is to let it the pressure stabilize properly. When a cartridge is
emptied the internal pressures are upset. When you refill it, the internal
pressure must reset before it will dispense ink effectively. Some cartridges
require you to re-pressurize them with a plastic squeeze bottle that you have
to blow into the air hole. Some cartridges simply require that you let them
sit for a small amount of time before re-inserting them into the printer.
Specific instructions will
be given to you with your specialized refill kit for your printer make and
model. Simply follow your directions carefully.
The number one refilling
problem is waiting too long to refill your cartridge. When you don't fill up
your cartridge right away, the ink will dry and clog the micro holes at the
outlet of the printer head. This can lead to all kinds of problems, the
foremost being that your ink won't be able to get out! It is strongly
suggested that you keep two cartridges, one in the printer, and one that is
always filled. Keep the filled cartridge in a ziplock bag. Refill your spare
cartridge immediately upon running out of ink and you will never run into this
problem. If you don't have two cartridges, just make sure that you fill up
your empty cartridge as soon as it is out of ink, and do not wait. Even 20
minutes can ruin a cartridge if left dry. If you don't have any ink available,
wrap the cartridge in a moist towel or napkin and seal it in an airtight
ziplock bag.
The only reason cartridges
have a limited refill life is the resistors that control the current to each
outlet jet. When a cartridge runs out of ink, the resistors can overheat and
burn out. Most printers will warn you of a low cartridge before it completely
runs out of ink. At the first sign of low ink, refill or top off your
cartridge to ensure a long refillable life!
Make sure you follow the
instructions that come with your refill kit. Different makes and models have
different instructions, so even if you know what you are doing, it may differ
with a different printer! The easiest way to avoid problems; Follow your
directions to the letter.
If you have any comments or
suggestions for us, we would love to hear from you!
|