769-0
1. Put a piece of tape over the exit hole located on the bottom of the cartridge
2. The filling hole is located on the back of the cartridge and must be widen using
the included eyelet screw
3. Connect the needle to the syringe and fill with FLUORESCENT RED ink.
4. Insert the syringe into the filling hole all the way down into the cartridge.
Note: This cartridge contains a sponge so you may feel a slight pressure.
5. Use your thumb to hold the tape in place while injecting 4 ml. of ink into the
cartridge.
6. Rinse the syringe with water and dry for future use.
7. Reinsert the cartridge(s) and run a cleaning cycle as per postage machines
instructions.
Note: Immediately refill any empty cartridges.
793-5
1. Peel off the sticker on the top front of the cartridge (original Pitney Bowes
cartridges have a sticker that covers the entire top side of the cartridge, whereas
NuPost Compatible cartridges have a smaller sticker).
2. Underneath the sticker, you will notice at least 1 hole. Locate the hole that is
covered by a silver foil seal tab, this silver seal covers the filling hole. (If you do
not see this hole in your cartridge, please use the illustration to your right to
create a hole to refill the cartridge).
3. Attach the needle to the syringe and draw up 8 ml of compatible ink.
4. Either insert the needle through the silver seal, or remove the seal first using
a small knife or blade and then insert the needle through the filling hole. (do
NOT insert the needle through any hole that has a rubber protrusion, as indicated
by the lower hole in this Nupost compatible cartridge). The filling hole
should provide no initial resistance to your needle other than the seal that lies
above it. Once you insert the needle into the cartridge, you will begin to feel
some resistance due to the sponge inside the cartridge, it is OK to penetrate
this sponge. Push the needle gently through to the bottom of the sponge, and
inject about 8 ml of ink or until the cartridge is full. You will know the cartridge
is full because the sponge will no longer be able to hold any more ink.
5. Seal the filling hole with electrical tape, and allow the cartridge to sit for a few
minutes over some paper towels in order to allow the ink to settle to the bottom
of the cartridge, and for any overflow to drip and settle its way out through
the bottom. Once the cartridge is no longer dripping, you can place it back in
the printer
797-0
1. SKIP THIS STEP if your cartridge is not a Pitney Bowes original cartridge. The original PB
cartridges have a cap which needs to be removed. Using a medium sized flat screwdriver,
lift the tab as shown in the picture. Once the tab has cleared the top of the cartridge, slide
the cap away from you until it is completely removed from the cartridge.
2. Remove the circular silver seal tabs (not necessary for Nupost compatible cartridges). Pay
careful attention to both areas exposed by removing the silver seals, you will notice that 1
are actually has 2 holes right next to each other, whereas the other area only has 1 hole. In
the area that has 2 holes next to each other, make sure NOT to put ink into the outer hole,
as that is a vent hole and any ink poured in there will leak out the bottom of the cartridge.
3. FOR PITNEY BOWES ORIGINAL CARTRIDGES: Enlarge the 2 filling holes (the one on
the right of the picture shown, and the INNER of the 2 holes on the left of the cartridge as
shown). You can enlarge these holes using an eyelet screw or a small drill bit. Note that you
need to fill BOTH filling holes with ink in order for the cartridge to work. FOR NUPOST
COMPATIBLE CARTRIDGES: There are 2 filling holes, the one is a self-sealing rubber
hole in the middle of the circle on the left, and the other is to the right of the picture which
needs to be enlarged with an eyelet screw or small drill. Both these holes (the larger self
sealing hole on the left, as well as the hole you have enlarged on the right) need to be filled with
ink.
4. Draw up compatible ink in the syringe, and fill both chambers as positioned in point 4 above.
The larger chamber on the left will hold more ink. Do NOT overfill the chambers, especially
the right chamber. If you have filled it to the brink, carefully remove a small amount of ink to
avoid it spilling. You will know when each chamber is full because you will see the ink coming
to the top. Stop short of the top for both chambers to avoid spillage.
5. Cover both filling holes with electrical tape, making sure to leave the middle vent hole open
on the Nupost model as shown below.
6. Replace the cap of the cartridge (not needed for Nupost model). If the cartridge is dripping ink,
place it on some paper towels until it has pressurized and stopped dripping. Now you can place
it back in the Pitney Bowes meter
765-0
1. Locate the filling hole in the center of the rubber plug as shown in
the image below. For Nupost models, this filling hole is covered by a
silver seal. You can poke through the silver seal with the syringe and
needle.
2. Inject approximately 25 ml into the cartridge, being careful not to
overfill.
3. Place the cartridge back into the mailing machine and run a test
cycle. Prompt your machine to let it know that you have inserted a
new cartridge.
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