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bvar22 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-21-04 10:06 PM
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Refill you own ink?
I've seen it advertised in the mags for a few years. I've always been attracted to the idea, but never done it. The manufactures say DON'T DO IT (naturally $).

Since I'm now experiencing the bush* Economic Miracle, I'm thinking about giving it a try.

Anybody here refill their own ink cartridges?
What is the real story?

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Osamasux Donating Member (846 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-21-04 10:30 PM
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1. I have been using them for years.
Edited on Tue Dec-21-04 10:32 PM by Osamasux
The cartridges themselves wear out, but they easily last one or two refills. I stick with name brand refills, like Dataproducts. DP is an old, reputable name in commercial printers, making everything up to huge line-printers. You are already saving a lot - don't cheap out on the quality of the refill.

A good kit will come with a frame you clamp to your empty cartridge, then screw down to drill a hole in the case. Clean the jets thoroughly first. I like to use the edges of those postcards that always fall out of magazines. Rest the cartridge in the holder they provide. You refill the cartridge, purge the air, then put a seal on it. The seals used to be rubber, but now they seem to be using adhesive plastic disks. Make sure you Seal it properly. The vacuum this creates keeps the ink from leaking out inside your printer.

It's not too messy and not too difficult. I get two full refills for about 60% of what one new cartridge costs, so the total cost is 1/3 that of a new cartridge.

By far the main reason manufacturers discourage it is profit. They make much more on continuing ink and toner sales than on the printers themselves. There are some issues, however. Black ink doesn't have a compatibility issue. With color cartridges, the formula is going to be different, so the color will be different. If you are printing photos, stick with OEM for the color cartridges, but feel free to refill the black.
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bvar22 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-21-04 11:33 PM
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2. Thanks.
This is the kind of information I was looking for.
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r_u_stuck2 Donating Member (232 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Dec-22-04 12:57 PM
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3. Try this site
I use products from this site. Depends on how much ink you use and which printer you have. Some HP's are easy to fill, I tried epson's and really had a hard time with them. I think Canon's are very easy from what I hear. Anyway, look at this site, lots of info about refilling, post back here with questions.

If you use a LOT of ink they have several systems for Epson's that are continuous refill from bulk bottles.

http://www.inksupply.com/index.cfm?source=html/main2.html
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