INSTRUCTIONS IN ORDER TO REFILL HEWLETT PACKARD'S CARTRIDGES INK
How equipment do you need?
And if we don't want to stain us:
When you get ready to refill for the first time, extract the external seal, open the plug of thread, take out you the protective plastic, and break the interior seal.
When recharge the cartridge? The best is WHEN IT STILL HAVE SOMETHING INK, YOU DON'T WAIT FOR IT'S TOTALLY DRY in order to refill it, could get jammed any bolster with the dry ink.
HP Cartridge' anatomy:
TO REFILL:
A CASE THAT COULD OCCUR:
This case is due to that it have not been balanced the pressure of the air inside the cartridge:
If the printer begins to print of blurred form, then, we took out the adhesive ribbon of (B), and if it print again of blurred form, then, we will take out the adhesive ribbon that stayed in the ventilation's circuit (A). Sometimes happen that, when the cartridge is very full, it print perfectly with two adhesive on ribbons, as it empty is necessary to take out you that of (B), and upon emptying more, that of (A).
How many times could a HP cartridge be recharged?
In principle, there is not one defined limit, while the microbolsters are not oxidized or get jammed with dry ink. We have stuffed the same cartridge in some cases up to 15 times. If they are used many, then one could recharge more times. If their use is sporadic, we risk that the microbolsters dry off, or that they are oxidized.A COUNCIL SO THAT THE BOLSTERS LAST MORE: You take out it of the printer when they are going to be without using, for example in the nights, the weekends, vacations, ... And place them in the dry station that is accompanied with the HP printers. If we are going to be a few days, or weeks without using the printer, the best is we PUT AN ADHESIVE RIBBON ON THE BOLSTERS where the ink leaves, covering them completely, as well as the A and B holes. If we are going to be much time without using the printer, included months, we could wrap it in an adhesive plastic of which they are used for the foods, and even, keeping it in the refrigerator (in the low part, never in the freezer).