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How to Refill Dell Inkjet Printer


Black Cartridges:
Dell: 7Y743, T0529, T0601
Lexmark: 18L0032

1. Use the enclosed eyelet screw to enlarge the filling hole located at the top of the cartridge. (Do
not remove the cap.)
2. Connect the needle to the syringe and fill the syringe with 8 ml. of Cartridge & Print Head
Cleaner and inject into the cartridge. Reinsert cartridge into printer and print 5 test pages.
3. Fill the syringe with ink. Insert the needle into the filling hole and push down into the cartridge.
Inject up to 20 ml. of ink or until the cartridge is full.
Note: Immediately refill any empty cartridges

Color Cartridges:
Dell: 7Y745, T0530, T0602
Lexmark: 18L0042

1. The filling holes are located under the plastic cap. Use a thin flathead screwdriver or knife to
remove the cap. Important: Do not to damage the sensors on the back of the cartridge.
2. Connect the needle to the syringe and fill with ink.
3. Insert the needle into the matching hole of the color to be refilled, (see diagram above) and
push into the cartridge. Note: You will feel a slight pressure because the cartridge contains a
sponge.
4. Inject about 8 ml. of ink, per color, into the cartridge until the ink begins to bubble at the top of
the sponge. Important: Do not overfill. Keep the sponge inside the cartridge white.
5. Rinse the needle and syringe with water and dry between each color refilling or store for future
use.
6. The cover can be reattached with a piece of tape.


Dell 21, 22, 23, 24 Series

1. Peel back the label from the top of the cartridge to expose the refill holes of the cartridge.
(If the illustration on the right differ from your cartridge model, use 3 toothpicks
and poke each hole to determine its color)
2. Fill the syringe with 10 ml of black ink (5 ml for each color on color cartridges).
3. Insert the needle into the cartridge gently, however, make sure you don’t push the
needle in to the cartridge too deep. Doing so could cause it to go right through the
sponge and come out the other end, causing the sponge to break. To be safe, insert the
needle very slightly, and inject the ink..
4. Once the cartridge has been refilled, stick the label back in place, if the label has been
destroyed, use duct tape or electrical tape. (Try keeping the label size when using tape)
5. Rinse the syringe with water and dry between each color refill or store for future use.
6. Reinstall the cartridge and run 1 - 3 test pages as per printer instructions. If necessary
leave the cartridge in printer for up to 24 hours to allow ink to flow to the print head.
7. After you refill and reinsert the cartridge(s) back into the printer, the printer will still
“remember” the cartridge as empty so it will continue to give you a low/out of ink
warning. Some printers will still allow you to print, but if your printer will not, you
will need to replace the chip on the cartridge (check for availability).





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