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Sunday, 21 September 2008

Refilling Inkjet Cartridges: Part 2

There are a few things you may come across when refilling inkjet cartridges that might be a little different from what you’re used to. If you’ve used inkjet printer refills before you may ignore the manual since you already know what you’re doing, but it’s a good idea to check the manual, since not all printer refill kit manufacturers are the same.

The method of refilling inkjet cartridges also differ depending on the inkjet cartridge you use. Some printer refill kits may require that you close the opening of the cartridge once you’re done refilling.

Other inkjet printer refills may require that you pump out all the air from your cartridge before refilling. You might find that some kits require that you increase the opening size so you can refill the cartridge.

Regardless of these differences, refilling inkjet cartridges only takes 5 to 10 minutes, so it really is a no-brainer when you consider that you only pay 20% compared to the cost of a brand new cartridge.

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Friday, 12 September 2008

Refilling Inkjet Cartridges: Part 1

Refilling inkjet cartridges doesn’t take a PhD to figure out, but it does require a little practice to get it right. If you’ve never used an inkjet printer refill before, don’t worry, if you follow the manual that came with the printer refill kit, you’ll have no problems.

Printer refill kits may differ depending on what inkjet cartridge you use. The processes are generally the same so you might find that the quick guide below enough to successfully refill your cartridge:

Before you start you’ll need to prepare your workspace with newspaper. Put on the latex gloves provided and attach the needle onto the syringe. Carefully extract ink from the refill bottle.

Holding the empty cartridge in the other hand, inject ink into the opening until you see ink or air bubbles rise just before the opening. Make sure that there isn’t any ink leaking and mop up any mess with kitchen towel. You’re done!

For 5 minutes work you can make yourself a huge saving. Refilling inkjet cartridges is cheap and simple. So get saving today!

Saturday, 30 August 2008

Frequently Asked Questions On Refilling Inkjet Cartridges

When you buy an inkjet printer refill you’ll notice that you get two bottles of ink. This is great because it means you’ll be refilling inkjet cartridges twice before you purchase anymore.

There are a few other alternatives other than purchasing printer refill kits and doing the job yourself. If you’re not confident in doing the job yourself you can try an inkjet printer refill store. They will be able to do the job for you for a small fee.

If you’re feeling particularly lazy and you don’t want to take a trip to your local refill store you can always send them off to your manufacturer. You will still make a saving compared to buying new cartridges so this is still not a bad option.

The drawbacks of sending your cartridges off, are that you will probably not see them for at least two weeks. If you want to be refilling inkjet cartridges ASAP it’s the fastest when you do it yourself.

Saturday, 23 August 2008

General Questions On Refilling Inkjet Cartridges, Answered

Refilling inkjet cartridges can be done as many times with cartridges that act as only ink chambers. For cartridges that have built in print heads it’s best only to refill them a maximum of 6 times.

This is because over time the actual print heads may get worn out affecting print quality. If you use regular cartridges however, this will not be a problem. Just be sure to buy the right printer refill kit for your printer.

If you are not using your cartridges you may want to place them in bags to prevent them from drying out. It would also be wise to give them a quick clean before you use them again. Just put them through a cleaning cycle after you’ve topped them up with an inkjet printer refill.

Before refilling inkjet cartridges it’s a good idea to give them a clean. Get the most out printer refill kits by looking after your cartridges.

Saturday, 9 August 2008

Your Questions Answered On Refilling Inkjet Cartridges

Refilling inkjet cartridges has been given much praise because it’s not only cheaper than new cartridges, it’s also much better for the environment, since there’s a lot less waste.

You might be wondering what the cons of printer refill kits are though? There must be something that puts people off from buying them. Common questions that get asked are “Can I expect the same print quality?” and “Are inkjet printer refills hard to use?”

You should expect the quality of ink to be of the same standard as your printer brand. Since manufacturers of printer refill kits specialize in ink they have to be on par with the industry standard. Simply if manufacturers didn’t meet the standard requirement, they would be out of business.

Refilling inkjet cartridges is not difficult at all. In fact you should be able to successful refill a cartridge within 5 minutes. Just for the simple guide in your manual and you’ll do just fine.

Friday, 1 August 2008

Refilling Inkjet Cartridges: Common Questions Answered

Often people will ask “Is it really much cheaper refilling inkjet cartridges?” The answer is simply yes. In most cases you will save at least 75% on your printing, sometimes more. Many top manufacturers offer great deals and discounts throughout the year. In these cases you’d be stupid not to but a printer refill kit, just to try it out.

Brand new cartridges are notoriously expensive, not just for businesses but for personal use too. It’s no wonder many businesses have opted for refilling inkjet cartridges instead of purchasing brand new ones.

If you’re after the cheapest solution you will find them online. Simply search for your brand and model and you will be displayed details of the inkjet printer refill that is compatible with your printer.

Delivery can take just a matter of days ensuring that you can get back to your printing speedily. In each printer refill kit, you will get everything you need. Refilling inkjet cartridges couldn’t be simpler.

Saturday, 28 June 2008

Your 5 Point Guide To Refilling Inkjet Cartridges

1. Keep your inkjet cartridges stored correctly if you’re not using them. This means upright and out of sunlight and extreme temperatures. Keep the print cartridges with their heads facing down, this will prevent them from drying out and make it easier when refilling inkjet cartridges. Keep them stored in a cool and dry place, this goes for your printer refill kits too.

2. In order to use inkjet printer refills your cartridges must be in good condition. Keep them dirt free and ensure that you give them a good clean. A run through the cleaning cycle will improve printing if you haven’t used your printer in a while.

3. Be careful not to shake your cartridges as this may damage them. Handle your inkjet cartridges with care when refilling and avoid touching the conductive parts with your fingers. If you need to give them a rigorous clean, try using a swab and some alcohol.

4. Streaking, fading and omitted letters in your printing are indicators of bad print quality. Often the obvious diagnosis is that your inkjet cartridge is out of ink or you printer heads are blocked. In the worse case scenario contact the manufacturer.

5. Make sure the printer refill kit that you purchase is compatible with your printer. You’ll find that the best kits are designed to be used for a particular brand. Avoid ‘universal’ kits when refilling inkjet cartridges.

Friday, 20 June 2008

Refilling Inkjet Cartridges Time And Time Again

There’s no better time to start refilling inkjet cartridges. If you want to save a lot of money and do the environment a favor at the same time, then get yourself a printer refill kit. Because inkjet printer refills utilize existing cartridges, you can use them as many times as you want.

You can literally save hundreds by refilling inkjet cartridges. What’s more, they’re widely available. For the best deals you can find them online. Using printer refill kits is far more efficient than using brand new inkjet cartridges because they require manual topping up.

This means that when you are out of certain colors you can go ahead and top it up, whether it be cyan, yellow or magenta. This means you won’t be wasting any ink and chucking anything away.

You will know if your cartridge is out of particular color. For example if you want green but you’re getting blue, it means you’re out of yellow. Colors are made by simply mixing the base 3 primary colors. Using a little common sense and careful deduction, you can work out the colors needed when refilling inkjet cartridges.

Saturday, 14 June 2008

Take Advantage of Refilling Inkjet Cartridges To The Fullest

If you want to make the most of refilling inkjet cartridges then it’s a good idea to try and prolong the life of your inkjet cartridges. One way of doing this is by keeping them moist. Keep your inkjet cartridges topped up with ink so that they don’t dry out.

If ink dries up inside or on the inkjet head, this may ruin performance. Printer refill kits are designed to reuse inkjet cartridges when they become empty. Because they are far cheaper than brand new inkjet cartridges they can save you at least 75% in most cases.

Apart from saving you money, they’re good for the environment since you will be reusing the empty cartridges you would normally dispose of. Keep in mind though that inkjet printer refills can only be used on undamaged inkjet cartridges. So make sure the cartridge has no cracks and isn’t leaking before you fill the cartridge.

Avoid leaving refilling inkjet cartridges until the cartridge is completely out of ink. Top up the cartridge just before it runs out as this will help extend the life of the cartridge.

Saturday, 7 June 2008

Getting The Most Out Of Refilling Inkjet Cartridges

It makes sense to be able to reuse your empty inkjet cartridges repeatedly. The more often you can do so the more money you can save refilling inkjet cartridges. A damaged inkjet cartridge isn’t much use for a printer refill kit, which is why it’s important to look after your cartridges.

The act of refilling inkjet cartridges alone can reduce the lifespan of a cartridge if done incorrectly, so take care when doing so. There are a few simple guidelines you can follow to extend the usage of an inkjet cartridge.

For one, avoid letting your inkjet cartridge dry out completely before you use your inkjet printer refill. Dry ink can damage the cartridge heads or cause blockages. Keep you inkjet cartridges moist by storing them in a plastic bag if you don’t intend to use them for a long time.

If your cartridges are empty and you don’t plan to use them for a while, it would be a good idea to give them a gentle clean. Store them until you need to use them again, this will ensure the next time you’re refilling inkjet cartridges will be a smooth process.

Friday, 14 March 2008

A Few Things You Should Know About Refilling Inkjet Cartridges

This may sound obvious, but avoid refilling inkjet cartridges when there are young children and pets about. Keeping you inkjet printer refill kits out of sight is also a good idea – kids and ink; a very bad combination.

Don’t leave refilling inkjet cartridges to the very last minute. It’s best not to wait for your cartridge to run empty. For one, ink may dry up on the nozzles, which may affect printing.

When’s a good time to refill? If there’s streaking in your printing or a loss of quality, then grab your printer refill kit. In your kit, you will find all the necessary tools to successfully carry out two refills.

Before you begin refilling inkjet cartridges ensure that you’ve followed the instructions laid out in the manual, but don’t worry – it’s not that difficult. Even if you’ve made a hash of the first attempt (which is unlikely), you’ll still have another ink bottle to use. Stop Wasting Money on Ink!

Saturday, 8 March 2008

A Mini Guide To Refilling Inkjet Cartridges

Ok, so you’ve got your inkjet printer refill kit and you can’t wait to get started refilling inkjet cartridges. Hold your horses! Before you go in head first arm flailing, there are just a few things you should take note.

Firstly, and this might sound really obvious – Read the manual! Yes, I’m sure I’m not the only one who likes to put together a new piece of furniture together, program the VCR or install software on the PC without resorting to the manual first.

The hours I’ve spent fiddling and creating a disaster only to pick up the manual and say ‘Aha!’ So don’t make a blunder by ignoring the printer refill kit manual.

Refilling inkjet cartridges can sometimes get messy if done incorrectly. As a precaution, make sure you are at the sink. You may also want to consider changing into old clothes.

It really isn’t all that difficult, just take your time and avoid too much pressure when refilling inkjet cartridges. Once you get the hang of it, you’ll never buy a brand new cartridge again, considering how much you can save. Stop Wasting Money on Ink!

Sunday, 2 March 2008

Why Bother Refilling Inkjet Cartridges?

There are some great reasons for refilling inkjet cartridges rather than buying new cartridges. For one, brand new cartridges can be hugely expensive. Buying printer refill kits will set you back just 25% or less the cost of a new cartridge.

In addition you will also receive two ink bottles with your inkjet printer refill kit! This means massive savings! Just think for the cost of a single brand new cartridge, you could instead buy 3 or more refill kits for the same price. Effectively you’re getting 6 refills for the price of one!

Maybe the thing that’s holding you back is the task of refilling inkjet cartridges. I have no idea why it’s perceived as difficult or why some people haven’t had any luck with printer refill kits. However there are far better kits on the market that are not “Universal” kits. You know the ones (they claim they can be used with any cartridge).

I wouldn’t consider these kits, after all every cartridge manufacturer is different and all cartridges are different, so how can they make such claims. Top quality inkjet printer refill companies provide individual kits that are specifically designed for every major cartridge manufacturer. This ensures that the printer refill kit is going to be 100% compatible.

Once you buy and start using printer refill kits, you won’t ever go back to spending an extortionate amount of money on new cartridges again. Refilling inkjet cartridges is a real no-brainer. Stop Wasting Money on Ink!

Friday, 15 February 2008

Common Errors When Refilling Inkjet Cartridges

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!

Monday, 11 February 2008

What Not To Do When Refilling Inkjet Cartridges

I suppose people just by brand new inkjet cartridges instead of refilling inkjet cartridges because it’s just a heck of a lot easier. Some people also avoid using printer refill kits, because they’ve had a bad and messy experience.

It is a lot easier buying a new cartridge instead of trying to figure out how to use inkjet printer refill kits, but it’s also a lot more expensive. Plus if you want to be a little more environmentally friendly, reusing inkjet cartridges is going to reduce waste.

The ones that claim that inkjet printer refills are not worth the bother are often the ones who sabotage the results, causing printer failure, clogging of the nozzles and leakages. Reading and following the manual meticulously is the key to saving your printer refill kit and doing it justice.

We all like to give things a go before reading the manual, but when it comes to refilling inkjet cartridges, save yourself the time and wasted money by doing it right – read the manual! Stop Wasting Money on Ink!