How to Refill Xerox inkjet Cartridges



12591, 8R7880, 8R882

1. The filling holes are located under the plastic cap. Use a thin flathead screw\driver 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

Black Cartridges:
8R7881

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.


8R7660, 8R7661, 8R7662, 8R7663

1. The filling hole is located under the label as shown. Just peel back the label
leaving it still connected to the cartridge, do not remove completely.
2. Use the provided eyelet screw to drill a filling hole on the top of the
cartridge(s) opposite side of the sponge.
3. Connect the needle to the syringe and fill with ink.
4. Insert the needle into the filling hole and inject about 5 ml of ink.
5. Use the provided plug to seal the hole. Note: If the cartridge has been empty/
dry, the sponge will no longer accept any ink which will cause the cartridge
to leak. Pull the label back into place and use a piece of tape to hold it in place.
6. Rinse the syringe with water and dry between each color refill or store for
future use.
7. Reinsert cartridge back into the printer and run 1 - 3 cleaning cycles as per
printer instructions.
Note: Immediately refill any empty cartridges


8R7638

1. Using the included hole making tool make a filling hole in the front of the
cartridge about 1/2” from the top.
2. Connect the needle to the syringe and fill with ink.
3. Insert the filling needle into the hole and aim it towards the center of the cartridge.
Note: The cartridge contains a dense sponge made out of felt. As soon as
the needle touches the felt stop pushing in the needle.
4. Inject up to 40 ml. of ink or until ink bubbles at the filling hole.
5. Use either the plug included in the kit or a piece of tape to seal the filling hole.
6. Rinse the syringe and needle with water and dry for future use.
7. Reinsert the cartridge and run a priming cycle as per printer instructions.
Note: Empty cartridges should be refilled immediately.


8R7903, 8R7904

1. The filling holes are located under the plastic cap. The cap is held in place with
a pin at the each corner. 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 10 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 put back onto the cartridge by pressing it down.



8R12728

1. Use the eyelet screw to make the filling hole in the small notch on the corner
located next to the “1” shown on the label.
2. Fill the syringe with ink and inject about 8 ml. of ink until the ink tank is full.
3. Use a piece of tape to seal the filling hole, make sure that the tape is stuck to
the cartridge.
4. Rinse the syringe with water and dry for future use, or use with a different
color ink.
5. Reinsert the cartridge and run a priming cycle as per printer instructions.
Note: Immediately refill any empty cartridges.

8R7971, 8R7972, 8R7973, 8R7974

1. The filling hole is located under the label on the top of the cartridge. Use the
empty needle to pierce through the label to make the filling hole.
2. Fill the syringe with ink and inject about 4 ml. of ink until the ink tank is full.
3. Use a piece of tape to seal the filling hole, make sure that the tape is stuck to
the cartridge
4. Rinse the syringe with water and dry for future use, or use with a different
color ink.
5. Reinsert the cartridge and run a priming cycle as per printer instructions.
Note: Immediately refill any empty cartridges.











How to Refill Sharp Inkjet Cartridges



Black Cartridges:
AJ-C50B, UX-C70B

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 Cartridge:
AJ-C50C

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.


How to Refill Inkjet Pitney Bowes Cartridges


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.





How to Refill Okidata Inkjet Cartridges

Black Cartridge:
52109301

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 Cartridge:
52109302

1. The filling holes are located under the plastic cap. Use a thin flathead screw driver 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.


52110001, 52110002, 52110003, 52110004

1. The filling hole is located under the label as shown. Just peel back the label
leaving it still connected to the cartridge, do not remove completely.
2. Use the provided eyelet screw to drill a filling hole on the top of the
cartridge(s) opposite side of the sponge.
3. Connect the needle to the syringe and fill with ink.
4. Insert the needle into the filling hole and inject about 5 ml of ink.
5. Use the provided plug to seal the hole. Note: If the cartridge has been empty/
dry, the sponge will no longer accept any ink which will cause the cartridge
to leak. Pull the label back into place and use a piece of tape to hold it in place.
6. Rinse the syringe with water and dry between each color refill or store for
future use.
7. Reinsert cartridge back into the printer and run 1 - 3 cleaning cycles as per
printer instructions.
Note: Immediately refill any empty cartridges





How to Refill Lexmark Inkjet Cartridges


Black Cartridges:

10N0016, 10N0217, 12A1970, 12A1975, 1361400, 13400HC, 1380620,
1382050, 15M2971, 16G0055, 17G0050, 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:
12A1980, 12A1985, 1380619, 10N0026, 10N0027, 15M0120, 15M0125,
18L0042, 1382060, 17G0060, 16G0065
Photo cartridges:
12A1990, 1361760

1. The filling holes are located under the plastic cap. Use a thin flathead screw
driver 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


1380490, 1380491, 1380492, 1380493

1. The filling hole is the same hole as the hole that connects to the printer.
2. Note: The cartridge is lined in a delicate Mylar bag and it is very important not
to insert the needle more than 3/4” or it is possible to pierce or tear the Mylar
bag. Fill the syringe with the correct color ink and carefully insert the needle
into the filling hole and slowly inject approximately 90 ml. of ink into the
cartridge.
3. Hold the cartridge upright with the filling hole at the top. Using the syringe,
remove any trapped air in the cartridge by only inserting the tip of the needle
and pulling up on the plunger until all air is removed.
4. Remove the syringe and rinse with water and dry for future use, or to use with
a different color ink.
5. Reinsert the cartridge and run a priming cycle as per printer instructions.
Note: Immediately refill any empty cartridges.
NOTE: It is not necessary to disassemble the cartridge to refill it and we strongly
recommend you do not. We have included a picture of the inside of the cartridge
to satisfy your curiosity.


18C0031, 18C0032, 18C0033, 18C0034, 18C0035

Black Cartridges:
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:
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.


Lexmark Cartridges / Dell Cartridges

DELL
MK990, MK992,
Series 5 , Series 7, Series 8,
Series 9, Series 15,Series 11
LEXMARK
#3, #4A, #14A, #23A, #28A, #32,
#34, #36A, #42A, #44

DELL
MK991, MK993,
Series 5, Series 7, Series 8,
Series 9, Series 15,Series 11
LEXMARK
#1, #2, #5A, #15A, #24A, #29A, #33,
#35, #37A, #41A. #43

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 15 ml of black ink (5 ml for each color on
color cartridges).
3. Insert the needle into the cartridge (corresponding with the correct
color ink) and fill. If to much ink is inserted, pull back on the
syringe handle to pull 1 ml out.
IMPORTANT: When refilling, only puncture the top of the sponge
in the cartridge, about 1/8 to 1/4 inch. Puncturing to the bottom
may cause leakage in the cartridge.
4. The cartridge will function better keeping the label off the top of
the cartridge, allowing air to enter the cartridge from the top and
thereby allowing ink to flow better through the cartridge. Keep the
top of the cartridge exposed to air (do not put tape over the holes).
Make sure to keep the cartridges up right when transporting them
back to the printer
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.
NOTE: Cartridges that are not refilled right away may and can dry
with time. For the best results, refill right after the cartridges are depleted
NOTE: If your cartridge is part of Lexmark’s recycle
program, then the refilling holes might not be
viewable. In this case you can drill a hole in the
same area’s indicated above to refill the cartridge

LEXMARK 100A

Items needed: gloves, hand-drill, cartridges, paper towels.
Note: You will need the Lexmark 100A version.
Lexmark offers for sale two different versions of the same cartridge: The regular version
(#100) is not refillable. It is the “Return Program” or “Rebate” cartridge. Supposedly,
when you buy this cartridge you agree to return the empty cartridge to Lexmark. In
return, Lexmark gives you roughly $5 off the retail list price of the cartridge. The “A”
version (#100A) can easily be refilled. However, the price of the cartridge is roughly $5
higher than the regular version, so most people unknowingly buy the regular version. If
you want to refill, you will need “A” version cartridges.
1. Put the cartridge on some paper towels in an area where you can tolerate a spill.
2. Fill the syringe with 12 ml. of black ink or 5 ml of Color Ink .
3. Pierce with the needle into the label where black meets white. (You can rub your
finger over the label and feel the hole underneath.) See illustration.
4. Push the needle at least half way down into the sponge and Very SLOWLY inject ink
into the sponge.
5. When finished, leave the pierced hole open (this will just be a vent hole).
6. Replace the cartridge and run 1 - 3 cleaning cycles as per printer instructions.
Or print the following pages:
For best results, leave cartridge in printer for 8 hours after refilling so the ink can saturate
the entire sponge.














How to Refill Kodak Inkjet Cartridges


#10 (Black and Color)

1. Peel back the sticker at the top of the cartridge to reveal refilling holes. (See picture’s
to the right)
2. Connect the needle to the syringe and fill the syringe with 10 ml of ink for the Black
cartridge or 5 ml of ink for each of the colors in the color cartridge.
3. Insert the needle into the filling hole and push down into the cartridge. (Only push
down about 1/4 of an inch). Fill the cartridge with the proper color and then clean
the syringe with water before moving on to the next color. (Do not cross contaminate
colors. Cleaning the syringe is a must before filling it with the next color).
4. Once your done refilling, try the chip installation chip below before inserting the
cartridge into the printer.


*Chip installation instructions*

Newly refilled Kodak ink cartridges need to have their chips replaced with new
chips so that the printer can “recognize” them as full again.
Aftermarket chips are slightly different in shape to the original chips in order
to better protect them from damage (replacement chips are slightly thicker),
and therefore it is required to modify the chip slot on the cartridge to adequately
hold the replacement chip in place.
1. You will notice that the OEM (original) chip is held in place by a small
plastic protrusion that is holding the chip in place from the bottom of the
chip (see just below the chip, in the middle of the chip). This plastic protrusion
can be depressed easily with a screwdriver or pen tip, releasing
the hold on the chip. The chip will then easily slide downwards,and out.
2. The replacement chip is thicker than the original chip, so the same
plastic protrusion needs to be depressed even more in order to get the
replacement chip to slide in place. The protrusion may need to be physically
bent a little to create the extra space needed to slide the chip place.





How To Refill Hewlett Packard Inkjet Printer


51626A, 51629A, 51626G, 51629G,
51633M, C6614AN, C6628AN

1. Put a piece of tape over (Aerator “B”) on the bottom of the cartridge. This aerator must
be sealed tightly to prevent leaking. - See diagram.
2. Aerator “C” is located in the center of the top of cartridge. DO NOT STICK THE
NEEDLE IN THIS HOLE.
3. If you have a cartridge that has a ball bearing in the top corner of the cartridge then
simply push in the ball bearing with a pointed object such as a screwdriver.
4. If you have a cartridge that does not have this ball bearing; a hole must be made in the
top corner of the cartridge- see diagram. Use the hole making tool included in the kit
or an exacto knife or a drill bit to make this hole. This hole must be made perfectly
round.
5. Remove the Hole Making Tool from its packaging then remove the cover from the tool
to expose the blade. CAREFUL! Blade is sharp. Firmly hold the handle of the tool and
begin twisting the tool into the top corner of the cartridge. Continue twisting until it
pierces the plastic cover. Once the plastic to is pierced, making the rest of the hole will
go very quickly.
IMPORTANT: Do not make a hole as big as the tool itself. The plug provided must
fit tightly in order for a perfect air tight seal.
6. Connect the needle to the syringe and pull back on the plunger to fill with cartridge
and printhead cleaner. Inject approximately 2 ml of cleaner. It is not necessary to seal
the cartridge. Let the cartridge sit for about 2 minutes. To remove the cleaner, turn the
cartridge over and let it drain out of the filling hole.
7. Now turn the cartridge upright on a paper towel and fill with 20 ml. of ink through the
filling hole on the top corner of the cartridge.
8. Squeeze the sides of the cartridge while sealing the hole with the plug included. Optional:
To insure that it is sealed airtight, cover the plug with a piece of electrical
tape.

9. Rinse the syringe with water and dry for future use.
10. Now remove the tape over (Aerator “B”).
11. If the cartridge continues to drip ink, Insert ONLY the tip (no more than
1/8 inch) of the needle into (Aerator “C”), hold the cartridge over a sink or
paper towels. Pull back on the plunger of the EMPTY syringe to 2 ml and
push down on the plunger to pump 2 ml of air into cartridge. Important: Do
NOT insert the needle more than 1/8 inch into aerator C as you will damage
the cartridge.
12. Ink will now drip from the nozzles. Blot the nozzles with the tissue until ink
stops dripping.
13. Reinsert cartridge into printer and run several test cycles until print quality
is restored.
Note: Allow the cartridge to sit outside the printer overnight to restore print
quality. Note: Immediately refill any empty cartridges.


51625A, 51649A , 51649G, C1816A

1. The plastic cover must be remove to reveal the filling holes. Carefully pry it off
with a thin metal blade, such as a thin flathead screwdriver. Or lay the cartridge
on its side with the plastic cap off the edge of a table holding it firmly
then break the seal by striking it with a blunt object. Important: Make certain
that the sensors on the back of the cartridge do not get damaged.
2. Connect the needle to the syringe and fill with the correct color of ink.
3. Insert the needle into the hole of the color to be refilled, (see diagram above)
and push directly down into the cartridge. Note: You may feel a slight pressure
due to the sponge inside the cartridge.
4. Slowly inject approximately 7 ml. of ink, per color, into the cartridge. Stop
when the ink begins to surface. Important: The sponge inside is white. And
in order to prevent overfilling the chamber, the color of the sponge must
remain white. As soon as the ink starts to bubble near the needle then stop
injecting, the cartridge is full.
5. Rinse the syringe and needle with water and dry between each color refilling or
store for future use.
6. The cover can be reconnected with a piece of adhesive tape.
Note: Immediately refill any cartridge that has become empty.



51645A, 51645G, 51640A, 51640C, 51640M, 51640Y, 51644C,
51644M, 51644Y, C6615DN , C6615AN

1. Turn the cartridge upside down and using a peel back the plastic film covering
the stainless steel ball bearing as shown below.
2. Using a screwdriver push the ball bearing into the cartridge.
3. Connect the needle to the syringe and fill with the correct color ink. Important:
Do NOT insert the needle more than 1 inch into the cartridge as you may
purchase the bag inside the cartridge.
4. Inject 20 ml. of ink into the hole.
5. Squeeze the sides of cartridge while sealing the filling hole with the included
plug, make sure that the plug is seated flush against the cartridge.
6. Allow cartridge to sit with the print head down for at least 2 minutes to draw
out any excess ink and equalize the pressure in the cartridge. Important: Do
not leave the cartridge resting on a paper towel. This will cause your cartridge
to slowly empty itself..
7. Rinse the syringe with warm water and dry between each color refill or store
for future use.
8. Reinsert the cartridge and run a priming cycle as per printer instructions.
Note: Immediately refill any empty cartridges.


51641A, C1823A, C1823D, C1823G, C6625AN,
C6578AN, C6578DN, C3844A, C3845A

1. The small sealed holes on the top are the filling holes. Use a small screwdriver
to push the plastic seals into the cartridge.
2. Connect the needle to the syringe and fill with the color ink you are going to
fill.
3. Insert the needle into the filling hole of the color you are refilling, (see diagram
above) and push all the way towards the center of the cartridge. Note: The
cartridge contains a sponge and resistance will be felt.
4. Inject approximately 10 ml of ink, per color, or until ink just begins to bubble
at the top of the filling hole. Note: It is not necessary to reseal the filling
holes.
5. Clean the syringe with warm water, and dry before refilling with another color
or for future use.
Note: Empty cartridges should always be filled immediately.



C4841A, C4842A, C4843A, C4844A
38, 50, 70, 72, 80, 81, 82, 83, 88, 90, 940

1. Cut label at joint between top and bottom cap of cartridge case.
2. Flip back the bottom cap of cartridge.
3. Squeeze the sides of cartridge casing and wiggle out the Mylar ink bag and
pump assembly from the insert lock.
4. Screw the eyelet screw into the center of the rubber sealing plug, (situated in
the filling hole) until a firm grip is made and pull out the plug. (Do not pull the
plug off the end of the eyelet screw.)
5. Inject the ink through the filling hole into the Mylar ink bag. Do not insert the
needle more than 1/2” into the bag or else the Mylar ink bag may be pierced.
(Black takes 20 ml of ink. Color cartridges take 10 ml of ink)
6. Fill with ink until ink appears at the bottom of the filling hole. Reseal with the
plug on the end of the screw and then remove the screw from the plug.
7. Remove the excess air from the Mylar ink bag and pump assembly as follows:
A. Hold assembly at a 45° angle with outlet hole at the top.
B. Insert needle of empty injector (with plunger pushed in) into outlet hole.
C. Press and release cartridge pump several times which will push air into the
syringe.
D. Pull back the plunger on the syringe to remove any air from the outlet hole
then remove the needle.
8. Replace the Mylar ink bag assembly into the cartridge case and clip the bottom
back into position.
9. Install the cartridge back into printer.
Note: Immediately refill any empty cartridges.

button on the printer in for 5 seconds (This procedure may not work for all
printer models)
Note: This cartridge has a chip that knows its manufacturer date. It
lets the cartridge operate and be refilled for two years then it will stop
working. If the cartridge sat on a shelf for 6 months before you bought
it, you only have 18 months to use it and refill it as much as you want


21, 22, 27, 28, 56, 57, 58, 60 (Color and Black), 74,
74XL, 75, 75XL, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99, 901

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. For high capacity cartridges (designated with the suffix “XL” such as the
HP 60xl) fill the syringe with 15 ml of black ink or 5 ml for each color
on color cartridges. For standard capacity cartridges (such as the regular
HP 60), fill the syringe with 7.5 ml of black ink or 3.5 ml for each
color on the color cartridges. It is always best to under fill rather than
overfill a cartridge.
3. Be careful to inject the ink slowly, and if you notice that the cartridge
is getting full, don’t overfill it. Some cartridges may hold less ink than
others due to factors such as the wear and tear on the internal sponge
and the capacity of the cartridge itself.
IMPORTANT: When refilling, only puncture the top of the sponge in
the cartridge, about 1/8 to 1/4 inch. Puncturing to the bottom may
cause leakage in the cartridge.
4. 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.
NOTE: Cartridges that are not refilled right away may and can dry with time. For the best
results, refill right after the cartridges are depleted.




HP 701

1. Peel back the label from the top of the cartridge to expose the vent hole of
the cartridge.
2. Fill the syringe with 15 ml of black ink (5 ml for each color on color cartridges).
3. If the vent hole is to small, use the provided drill to increase the width. Be
sure to only drill through the plastic and not the sponge. Then insert the
needle into the cartridge and fill slowly. If to much ink is inserted, pull back
on the syringe handle to pull 1 ml out.
IMPORTANT: When refilling, only puncture the top of the sponge in the
cartridge, about 1/8 to 1/4 inch. Puncturing to the bottom may cause leakage
in the cartridge.
4. Stick the label back in place, if the label has been destroyed, use duct tape or
electrical tape (Tape is optional).
5. Rinse the syringe with water and prepare it for storage.
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.
NOTE: Cartridges that are not refilled right away may and can dry with time.
For the best results, refill right after the cartridges are depleted.



HP 564 and 920

1. Use electrical or duct tape to seal the Air Vent found on the top of the cartridge.
Note: Make sure tape is completely covering the vent.
2. Remove the label partially, only to expose the ball bearing underneath. Then use a screwdriver
or an L tool to push the ball bearing into the cartridge. This will give access to the
filling hole.
3. Connect the needle to the syringe and fill with ink.
4. Use your finger as a plug by covering the outlet port. Keep your finger on the outlet port
until you have finished refilling and the refill hole is plugged. If you let go any time earlier,
ink may and can spill out of that outlet.
5. Inject about 10 ml. of ink into the filling hole or until the ink chamber is full. Be sure to
leave enough room in the ink chamber for the silicon plug, it will create pressure when
inserted.
6. Put a silicone plug in the refill hole to seal it, make sure it is air tight. If extra silicone from
the plug is sticking out, you may trim it down to a practical size. Be sure to leave enough
to make it easy for you to remove the next time you wish to refill the cartridge.
7. Remove your finger from the outlet (small drops may leak out, but once the cartridge pressure
stabilizes itself, it will stop) and remove the tape from earlier off the vent.
8. Rinse the syringe with water and dry for future use, or use with a different color ink.
9. Reinsert the cartridge and run a priming cycle as per printer instructions.
Note: If the cartridge continuously leaks, place the cartridge on its side until the dripping
stops. Also, check the seal on the cartridge to make sure it is airtight.


Method 2. If you feel that the first method of refilling is not something you’d like to try, you can place ink into the cartridge via the nozzle. By turning the
cartridge over so that the nozzle (Outlet Port) points up, you can slowly drip ink into the nozzle. This procedure may take long and no ink will go into the ink
chamber, but the sponge will retain some ink for you to use and continue the use of your cartridge. You may usually use about 3-4 ml of ink at a time in the
sponge.


C1806A, C1807A, C1808A, C1809A

1. Remove the Mylar ink bag from the cardboard covering. Note: (This Mylar
ink bag is very delicate and must be handled with care).
2. Use both hands when holding the top of the Mylar bag and use both thumbs
to pry the hose cap off of the connector. (Pop off the connector the same way
you would pop off the cap of an aspirin bottle. Be very careful not to damage
the connector.) Make certain not to misplace or damage the O-ring. It must be
in the same position shown below before the hose cap assembly can be reinstalled.
3. Connect the needle to the syringe and fill with ink.
4. Hold the bag upright and inject up to 60 ml of ink or until 3/4 full. Do not
fill completely because you need room to install the hose cap assembly. Note:
(After filling do not squeeze the Mylar bag as this will cause ink to squirt out
of the connector.
5. Hold the top of the Mylar bag and using both thumbs reinstall the hose cap
assembly. You can grasp the block at the base where the assembly is installed
into the Mylar bag. Make sure the hose cap assembly is firmly attached to the
connector. You will feel two clicks when reinstalling the hose cap assembly.
6. Put the Mylar bag back into the cardboard covering and install into machine.
7. Rinse the syringe and needle with water between each color refilling and dry
for future use.
Note: Empty cartridges should be refilled immediately.


C5010A, C5011A

1. Connect the needle to the syringe. Using the needle, pierce through the label
into the cartridge. Note: We have removed the label to illustrate where the
filling holes are located. We do not recommend removing it.
2. After you have pierced the label, fill the syringe with the correct color of ink.
3. Insert the needle into the cartridge of the filling hole. Slowly inject ink into the
cartridge is full. Use approximately 5 ml per chamber.
4. Use a piece of tape to seal the hole(s) made in the top label. Note: The cartridge
will leak if the holes are not sealed properly.
5. Rinse the syringe with water and dry between each color refill or store for
further use.
6. Reinstall the cartridge and run 1 - 3 test pages as per printer instructions. If
necessary leave cartridge in printer for up to 24 hours to allow ink to flow to
the print head.
NOTE: This time is greatly reduced if the cartridge is refilled before it is completely
empty.



C6634A, C6635A

1. Drill filling holes on the top of the cartridge (as shown below left) or pry off
the cartridge top as shown below right. Do the procedure that is easier for you.
Use the hole making tool included in the kit, drill each filling hole on the top
of the cartridge wide enough to fit the needle as shown below left. Or use a flathead
screwdriver to pry off the top.
2. Connect the needle to the syringe and fill with the ink. Note: All 3 filing holes
must be refilled in the black cartridge.
3. Insert the syringe through the filling hole and push all the way into the cartridge.
Note: You may feel a slight pressure because the cartridge contains a
sponge.
4. Slowly inject up to 6 ml. of ink, per chamber, then seal the filling holes using a
piece of tape.
5. Rinse the syringe with water and dry for future use, or use with a different
color ink.
6. Reinsert the cartridge(s) and run a test page as per printer instructions.
Note: Immediately refill any empty cartridges.



HP 02

Refilling the Black Cartridge:
1. Use the enclosed eyelet screw to create the filling hole at the top of the cartridge. Picture
A, on the right, illustrates where the refill hole should be created.
2. Fill the syringe with ink. Insert the needle into the filling hole and push down into the cartridge.
Inject up to 9 ml of ink into the cartridge. It is always better to under fill than over
fill any cartridge. You can always add more ink later.
3. Once your cartridge has been filled, remove the needle from the cartridge and plug the top
of the cartridge with the plugs provided in your refill kit. Please make sure to seal the plug
tight so that no extra air goes in our out of the cartridge as it prints. You will also avoid
any spills as well.
Refilling the Color Cartridges:
1. Use the enclosed eyelet screw to create the filling hole at the top of the cartridge. Picture B,
on the right, illustrates where the refill hole should be created.
2. Fill the syringe with ink. Insert the needle into the filling hole and push down into the
cartridge. Inject up to 4 ml of ink into the cartridge. It is always good practice to under fill
than over fill any cartridge. You can always add more ink later.
3. Once your cartridge has been filled, remove the needle from the cartridge and plug the top
of the cartridge with the plugs provided in your refill kit. Please make sure to seal the plug
tight so that no extra air goes in our out of the cartridge as it prints. You will also avoid
any as well.

NOTE: On OEM HP cartridges, there is a small dimple located near the
HP emblem as illustrated on picture B. If this dimple is on your
OEM HP cartridges, please create the refilling hole through it
Picture B shows a refilling hole which was created through the dimple
of a yellow HP OEM cartridge

Reinstalling the Cartridges
Reinstalling:
1. Open the lid to your printer.
2. Place your refilled cartridge into the cradle that corresponds with the color of the
tank.
3. Close the lid to your printer.
4. A prompt will then display on your printer screen saying “Original HP Ink Depleted”.
5. On your printer will be a circle of buttons with “OK” in the middle and arrow
keys. Press the right arrow key.
6. A prompt will then display on your printer screen saying “Attention”.
7. Press the “OK” button on your printer.
NOTE: The ink levels will not show on the screen. However, once the volume of
ink has been depleted from the replaced tank, the printer will not allow you to
print any further until the tank has been refilled again.
Some printers may require a new chip after refill


Chip Replacement