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Showing posts with label inkjet printer refills. Show all posts
Showing posts with label inkjet printer refills. Show all posts

Tuesday, 23 September 2008

Refilling Inkjet Cartridges

Refilling inkjet cartridges is designed for the 21st century. With global warming a growing concern, it's time to go green. Inkjet printer refills can help you just do that, because they simply reuse old empty cartridges destined for the landfill.

By using printer refill kits you're not just doing good for the eco-system, you're also making a massive saving. An inkjet printer refill is only 20% of the cost of a regular cartridge after all.

If you're worried about using a printer refill kit, then don't. Top kits are designed specifically for a particular brand and often the model of cartridge. You'll get all the necessary tools you need as well as a step by step guide, ensuring that refilling inkjet cartridges is simple and stress-free.

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Sunday, 27 July 2008

Refilling Inkjet Cartridges By Post

In the last post I mentioned that refilling inkjet cartridges can be totally mess free if you were to let a specialist at a printer refill store do it for you. Of course the DIY way is still a lot cheaper and really isn’t all that messy or difficult.

If you’re feeling especially lazy and you don’t mind waiting for several weeks, there is a 3rd alternative method and that’s by post. First you’ll need to request for a special mailer bag from the manufacturer. In most cases they will pay for the postage, but do check. All you need to do then is send off your empty cartridges, sit back and relax.

It’s somewhat slower than buying your own printer refill kits and doing it yourself, but if you’re not bothered about waiting 2 to 4 weeks and spending a little more to get the job done, then this is a good alternative.

Purchasing inkjet printer refills and refilling inkjet cartridges yourself is still by far the most popular way to get the job done. Give it a go and then consider the other two options.

Tuesday, 22 July 2008

Refilling Inkjet Cartridges The Mess Free Way

If you’ve decided to start refilling inkjet cartridges by yourself, then you’ll surely make a great saving. One word of advice, just make sure that the printer refill kit is compatible with your inkjet cartridges.

If you’re not too keen on the idea of the DIY approach, then there are two more alternatives. The 2nd option will still make you a saving, however there are a few downsides which I’ll explain in a moment.

Refilling inkjet cartridges is an easy process, however in some cases it can get a little messy. But don’t worry, you’ll get a pair of latex gloves with your printer refill kit. If you want to avoid the possibility of even getting messy, then you might want to take your empty cartridges to a printer refill store.

This is also a good idea if you have a lot of empty cartridges needing to be refilled. Of course, you’ll need to find a printer refill store first. In some cases you might have to wait a while for the specialist to refill your cartridges for you.

Refilling inkjet cartridges this way will still save you some money, but do make sure to call the printer refill store to check that they have compatible inkjet printer refills before you make your trip.

Friday, 11 July 2008

Refilling Inkjet Cartridges The DIY Way

If you go the do-it-yourself route when refilling inkjet cartridges, you’ll make by far the biggest saving. You can purchase inkjet printer refills in most good computer, stationary or printing stores.

If you want to make an even bigger saving, then buying printer refill kits online is your best bet. Buying online could save you up to 80% compared to buying brand new cartridges.

There are many advantages refilling inkjet cartridges yourself besides saving a lot of money. For one, you can refill your cartridges as soon as they’re out of ink. This means minimum waste and maximum efficiency.

Keeping a supply of inkjet printer refills means you won’t have to make a trip down to the store every time you run out. What’s more, you’ll actually receive two bottles of ink with your printer refill kit, including, gloves, needle, syringe and a guide.

By refilling inkjet cartridges this way, you’ll not only do yourself a favor and save a ton of money, you’ll be doing the environment a favor by minimizing waste from empty cartridges.

Saturday, 5 July 2008

What Other Ways Are There In Refilling Inkjet Cartridges?

If you’re wondering if there are other alternatives to refilling inkjet cartridges, the answer is ‘Yes’. Refilling inkjet cartridges are a great way to save money and also help keep the environment green.

Printer refill kits use existing cartridges which means that there is a lot less wastage. Cartridges can be used many times so long as they’re not damaged. What’s more if you buy inkjet printer refills you will receive two bottles of ink, which means you won’t have to purchase another bottle anytime soon.

The next blog posts go over the three alternative ways of refilling inkjet cartridges starting with the do-it-yourself approach.

Saturday, 31 May 2008

Answers to Problems Regarding Refilling Inkjet Cartridges

If your cartridge is leaking when refilling inkjet cartridges then it may be damaged. Check for cracks and dispose of it if this is the case. Avoid using printer refill kits on a damaged cartridge.

There are other possibilities that may cause a leaky cartridge. Check to ensure that you have sealed the cartridge properly when you are done refilling. Be careful not to overfill your cartridge as this will cause overflowing of ink. If your color chambers overflow it may cause unintended mixing, resulting in undesired color printing.

If this is the case, try flushing out the ink head by printing out heavy colors. Once the printer cartridge runs true colors you can carefully refill the cartridge again.

Inkjet printer refills are designed to be used with clean undamaged cartridges for best results. For more information read the manual that comes with your printer refill kit.

There’s little point refilling inkjet cartridges when the cartridge itself is damaged. Cracks will inevitably lead to leakage causing a lot of mess and potential damage to your printer.

Friday, 23 May 2008

Zero Fuss When It Comes To Refilling Inkjet Cartridges

Better and more advanced printer refill kits means an easier and mess free job when it comes to refilling inkjet cartridges. The new gravity system doesn’t require any manual pressure when using inkjet printer refills.

This means less fuss and less mess. It also reduces any chance of error, meaning that your inkjet cartridge will print immaculate colors without overflowing or overrunning. A good tip is to keep your printer heads clean to avoid clogging.

A good cleaning cycle is usually all it takes to get printing to its highest quality. This is because clogged heads or dry nozzles can create streaks in printing. Using a swab and some alcohol can unclog the nozzles and let ink flow freely.

If you want to give your inkjet cartridge a heavy-duty clean, try soaking it in a mixture of ammonia and water. Inkjet printer refills work best with a clean cartridge, so give your cartridges a once over before you begin refilling inkjet cartridges.

Friday, 16 May 2008

Refilling Inkjet Cartridges - Problems Solved

It’s easy to get refilling inkjet cartridges done right when you know how. If you follow the printer refill kit’s manual you shouldn’t run into any problems. Rarely should you run into any serious issues, but there are a few things you should be warned about.

The following is unlikely to happen unless you’re totally clueless about refilling inkjet cartridges or colorblind. If you accidentally fill a chamber with the wrong color you will get the wrong output. Because inkjet printer refills require manual loading of ink into the cartridge, this may happen.

All you need to do is flush out the cartridge with heavy prints and start refilling again. If your colors come out wrong, there may be another reason. Usually it’s because your inkjet cartridges is simply out of a color. Since certain colors are made by mixing primary colors together, your printer will fail to produce the colors you want.

All you need to do in this case is refill the chamber that’s out of color and resume printing. With better inkjet printer refills on the market, it’s really not difficult to master refilling inkjet cartridges.

Saturday, 10 May 2008

It’s Not Difficult Refilling Inkjet Cartridges

Do you find refilling inkjet cartridges a pain in the backside? If you’ve been having problems with printer refill kits, then it’s perhaps time to switch to a better manufacturer.

Not all inkjet printer refills are made equal. Some can be really messy, but refilling inkjet cartridges can be simple and mess free when you’re using the right printer refill kits for the job. Of course there are some who just fail to read the instructions laid out in the manual before they go and make a mess.

It doesn’t take a rocket scientist to work out how an inkjet printer refill works, however not all printer refill kits operate the same way. With the top brands on the market, they’ve adopted the gravity method. This means that there’s no need to manually inject ink into the chamber.

This creates a lot less mess and a better chance of a successful refill. Now and again you may come across a problem when refilling inkjet cartridges. For more information on how to tackle these problems, read the next post.

Saturday, 3 May 2008

Is It Really Worth Refilling Inkjet Cartridges?

If you’ve ever considered refilling inkjet cartridges you may have been worried about the downsides of printer refill kits. There is a myth that inkjet printer refills lack the quality of brand new inkjet cartridges. This isn’t true of course when you buy from the top manufacturers.

Printer refill kits simply use the existing old cartridge case when it’s empty, which means that the quality of printing is identical. What’s more, because you are using the existing cartridge you’re effectively recycling which can only be good for the environment.

At the end of the day, why pay for a brand new cartridge when you can make a great saving using printer refill kits? When they’re so simple and quick to use it makes no sense to be spending $30 more on a brand new cartridge.

What’s the worse that can happen when refilling inkjet cartridges anyway? Maybe it doesn’t go so smoothly the first time, but simply follow the manual and your set. Don’t forget for every printer refill kit you buy, you will be getting two bottles of ink.

Saturday, 26 April 2008

Finding The Cons Of Refilling Inkjet Cartridges

Ok, we know that refilling inkjet cartridges is a no-brainer when it comes to saving money, but what are the cons of printer refill kits. There must be something that makes people choose brand new cartridges over inkjet printer refills right?

Why do people choose to spend 75% extra on brand new cartridges? Is there a reason for this madness? I guess the one thing that comes to mind is that people simply can’t be bothered to refill inkjet cartridges. They don’t want to go through all the fuss and bother.

On top of that, they don’t want to get their hands dirty with messy ink. Well let me burst both those myths; fact is its ‘easy’ to refill inkjet cartridges and it’s not messy. With the new printer refill kits you can buy on the market adopting the gravity method, you’ll find that refilling inkjet cartridges is quick and simple.

Another complaint that users have is that the ink quality is not as good as a brand new cartridge. This is simply not true with the top inkjet refill manufacturers, you’ll find that the quality is just as good. Additionally the best manufacturers back their products with 2 year guarantees. No more excuses for not refilling inkjet cartridges then!

Sunday, 13 April 2008

Why Bother Refilling Inkjet Cartridges?

You might be thinking that refilling inkjet cartridges isn’t going to save you a lot of money, but you might just be surprised. Maybe you know how much cheaper printer refill kits are compared to new cartridges, but you rather not bother refilling inkjet cartridges.

It’s true that some inkjet printer refills aren’t the easiest to use, however with the newer and better models on the market, you’d be foolish not to give them a try. New printer refill kits have adopted the new gravity method.

This method allows the user to practically do nothing while their cartridge just sits and refills automatically. If this hasn’t convinced you that refilling inkjet cartridges is much easier than you think, then rest assured, many of the top manufacturers are offering full 2 year guarantees.

Without a doubt refilling inkjet cartridges can save you money and in most cases more than 75%. Printer refill kits cost around $20 while a brand new cartridge will set you back $40. What’s more you will find two bottles of ink in each kit which effectively means you’ll be paying just $10 for a refill!

Thursday, 3 April 2008

Refilling Inkjet Cartridges, Is It Really A Money Saver?

Unless you’ve got money to burn you could be doing your wallet a really big favor. Of course, you probably knew that refilling inkjet cartridges is a money saver, but you may not know how much you could save.

So what are the costs of inkjet printer refills? Well did you know that you could be saving yourself 75% compared to buying brand new cartridges? If that doesn’t rock your boat, nothing will. If you get through just one cartridge a month, we’re talking minimal here. You could be saving yourself $30 every month! If you get through at least one a week, you would save yourself $120 a month!

Just think about that for a moment, throw away $1440 every year or start using printer refill kits and pay for a nice summer vacation?

It’s no wonder people are refilling inkjet cartridges, especially big businesses. But regardless, the savings are still huge whether you buy cartridges frequently or not.

Saturday, 29 March 2008

Refilling Inkjet Cartridges Is Easy When You Know How

If you’re like me then you always read the manual last. At the end of the day, the quickest way to get something done right is by reading the manual – this goes for refilling inkjet cartridges too.

This is not to say that it’s by any means difficult using inkjet printer refill kits, far from it. Sure, you’ll get a whole bunch of things in your printer refill kit such as a plunger, needle and syringe, and two bottles of ink, however it doesn’t take a genius to work out what does what.

The manual is your bible. It may be short and sweet, however it will be invaluable to a successful refill. Remember to refill your cartridges before they completely run empty and do your refilling at the sink.

Hey, even if you do mess things up the first time, you’ll still have another bottle of ink and still save money! Refilling inkjet cartridges isn’t as difficult as it’s made out to be. Just follow the manual and you’ll be fine.

Friday, 22 February 2008

Avoid These Mistakes When Refilling Inkjet Cartridges

Don’t leave refilling inkjet cartridges to the last minute. Letting your cartridge run completely empty is a bad mistake. In some instances the ink will gel on the nozzle causing a blockage. This will require more cleans to the head to remove the dried ink, thus wasting more ink (and money).

So although it may seem to be more efficient to do so, it’s a better idea to use a printer refill kit when the cartridge still has ink, which will also help keep the nozzle clean. When cleaning cartridges, avoid over-soaking them in water – too much water in the chamber will cause uneven printing and lesser quality.

Inkjet printer refill kits aren’t difficult to use, simply follow the manual when refilling inkjet cartridges. We all like to think we can go ahead and do things before reading the manual, but when it comes to refilling inkjet cartridges, it’s best not to take the risk. Stop Wasting Money on Ink!

Sunday, 3 February 2008

An Easier Way Of Refilling Inkjet Cartridges

When refilling inkjet cartridges with the gravity method, you’ll notice that you get two syringes in your printer refill kit instead of just the one. First you need to insert syringe A into the empty cartridge. When the needle reaches the far end of the cartridge you will need to prop it up vertically ready for the second phase.

Fill syringe B up with ink and then load up syringe A with its contents. Now go grab a coffee whilst gravity does its job. You’ll notice that syringe A is now empty and the ink has been successfully transferred into the cartridge.

You’re cartridge is now ready for use – Yippee! Easy, mess free and crisp printing. If only all inkjet printer refills were made this simple to use. Refilling inkjet cartridges can be easy, what’s more it’s a heck of a lot cheaper than buying new cartridges. Stop Wasting Money on Ink!

Refilling Inkjet Cartridges Doesn’t Have To Be Difficult

What? Did I hear you correctly? Refilling inkjet cartridges doesn’t have to be difficult? – Woohoo! If you plan on buying a printer refill kit for the first time it might seem like a bit of a nightmare when you first open the packet.

You’ll find a whole bunch of things in this kit including, a syringe, needle, gloves, ink and of course, a manual. The manual is the most important item in the box, without it you could be heading towards disaster.

Don’t attempt to do any refilling until you’ve read that manual through and through. Sometimes if you apply too much pressure when transferring the ink, bubbles will form. This will cause uneven printing and in some instances your printer might stop working.

But there is an easier method that also eliminates this problem. This new way is called the gravity method. No more failed inkjet printer refills, this method is so simple and effective it will almost certainly make refilling inkjet cartridges popular. Stop Wasting Money on Ink!

Is Refilling Inkjet Cartridges A Pain?

If you hate refilling inkjet cartridges then I don’t blame you. Refilling an ink cartridge can be messy and complicated. Buying printer refill kits is much cheaper than buying brand new cartridges, but is it worth the headache?

What I don’t understand is how these companies can get away with such extortionate prices. It’s just ink, isn’t it? You’d think the cartridges were made of silver for the amount of ink you get.

I think you’ll have to agree that if inkjet printer refills were easier to use, you’d give them a second chance. However, I still personally think that although the job of refilling inkjet cartridges can be a pain in the ‘you know what’, for the money you save, it’s worth it! Stop Wasting Money on Ink!