When refilling inkjet cartridges it’s vital that the air holes are not covered so that air is able to travel into the chamber when ink is being dispensed. Accidentally blocking holes, or letting ink dry or gel over the holes can cause undesired effects when printing.
This doesn’t apply to all cartridge models, but it’s something to watch out for when using printer refill kits. If you’re not using the new style inkjet printer refill kits which rely on the ‘gravity method’, care should be taken when placing the needle into the cartridge. As directed by the manual on conventional inkjet printer refill kits, it’s important not to push the needle far back.
Unlike the newer printer refill kits that rely on the ‘gravity method’ injecting ink far back into the chamber will cause air pressure and bubbles. So make sure you’ve got the right printer refill kit, because refilling inkjet cartridges is easier and more efficient with the ‘gravity method’. Stop Wasting Money on Ink!
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