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Ink Cartridge Headcartouche d'encre image by lefebvre_jonathan from Fotolia.com Ink cartridges for printers are not cheap. An alternative to buying new ink cartridges is available: ink refill kits. One refill kit cost around the same amount as one ink cartridge but can refill a single HP 29 cartridge two to four times.


SuppliesAfter buying an ink refill kit, get scotch tape, paper towels, and a ballpoint pen.PrepRemove the ink cartridge from your printer and tape the bottom head of the cartridge to prevent possible leaking. On the top corner hole is a ball that you'll need to push down with either a ballpoint pen or the needle provided by the refill kit.Inject InkWith the cartridge in the upright position inject 20 ml of ink in the top corner hole with the syringe. Gently squeeze the cartridge and tape the hole to create an airtight seal. Remove the tape from the bottom of the cartridge and wipe off any excess ink.Final StepPut the cartridge back in your printer and run one to three cleaning cycles to get the ink running to the head. References Refill 4 TonerRefillKits: It's Empty, Not Broken ResourcesPacific Ink

1 comments:

  1. Yeah its very true that using recycled printer cartridges is a good option in many terms:
    1)Its an affordable choice as recycled or refilled cartridges are available at less price.
    2)Its good for environment.
    This is very nice blog instructing us regarding refilling cartridges.
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