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Handy Inkjet Refill Tips
Please follow the cartridge-specific
instructions carefully before refilling. For additional help, see the tips
provided below.
Printer Care
- Always remove cartridge from printer before refilling. (See manufacturer's
instructions for assistance.)
- Do not place hands inside printer until the head has come to a resting
position.
- Do not force head or move head by hand. (See manufacturer's instructions for
assistance.)
- Occasionally, you may wish to test the quality of your print cartridges.
Please see our Printer Test
Page for assistance.
Ink Care and Safety
- Always refill over an easy to clean surface. Spillage can cause permanent
surface stains.
- Attach needle to syringe. Use needle to carefully puncture ink-seal. Pull
plunger slowly to fill syringe to desired quantity. (See cartridge-specific
instructions for appropriate quantity.
- Always close bottle immediately and securely with original cap.
- Wipe exterior of bottles clean before storing to avoid stains.
- Syringe and needle can be cleaned by drawing warm water into the syringe and
slowly using the plunger to expel water. Point needle away from eyes or mouth
and avoid splashing. Repeat as necessary until expelled water is clear. Always
clean the syringe and needle as described before filling each color.
- Store bottles and syringe securely out of the reach of children and pets.
Cartridge Care
- When handling cartridges, do not touch ink surfaces, contacts or metallic
parts.
- To help avoid the need for a cartridge replacement and/or leakage, do not
allow cartridge to remain empty for more than 2 consecutive weeks. For best
results, refill cartridge before it empties.
- Be careful to fill ink into the appropriate chamber. See cartridge-specific
instructions for help identifying proper cartridge and/or chamber. For
additional confirmation, insert syringe into cartridge and draw a small amount
of ink into the chamber for visual inspection. NOTE: Magenta refers to red and
Cyan refers to blue.
- Do not over-fill cartridges. It is always best to under-fill in order to
avoid leakage. If necessary, draw a small amount of ink out of the cartridge
once it is full.
- NEVER insert a leaky or dripping cartridge into your printer. If you notice
leakage or dripping, you may wish to draw additional ink from the cartridge by
re-inserting the needle and slowly pulling the plunger. If ink continues to
expel from the cartridge, place the cartridge on its side so that the outlet or
print head is not touching any surface. Leave the cartridge for up-to one hour
and check for additional leakage.
- Store unused cartridges in a sealed plastic back or air-tight container at
room temperature. Rotate unused cartridges to keep them from drying out.
- Do not store used cartridge for extended periods.
Model-Specific Cartridge Care
- Refilled cartridges with integrated print heads should be gently cleaned
with a small amount of print head cleaner before storing. Print head cleaner can
be applied using a soft paper towel. Repeat this step before using stored
cartridges in order to remove any dried ink from the print head surface. (See cartridge-specific
instructions to determine if your cartridge has an integrated print head.)
- Many Epson cartridges will require an application of clear adhesive tape
sealing the ink outlet when inserted into the printer. (See cartridge-specific
instructions to determine if this applies to your Epson cartridge.) In such
cases, a good tight seal is required in order for the printer to recognize the
new cartridge and to properly draw ink into the print head. Once inserted, the
head will puncture the seal.
- Hewlett Packard and Lexmark cartridges use a white sponge. The sponge should
still appear white once the cartridge has been filled. If it is not, it has been
overfilled. Re-insert the syringe and draw a small amount of ink from the
cartridge. Repeat as necessary until the sponge appears white.
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