How To Refill Ink Cartridges For HP Inkjet Printers

Printer cartridges are surprisingly expensive. As an alternative, you can get it refilled at a store. However, the cheapest and effective alternative is to refill it all by yourself. Today, we’ll discuss how to refill ink cartridges for HP inkjet printers. Refilling HP ink cartridges is fairly straightforward and can save you a lot of dollars instead of purchasing OEM HP cartridges every time.

Refill Ink Cartridges

Here are the things you need:
1) Bottle/s of ink
2) Injection needles
3) Syringe
4) Pair of plastic gloves

Usually, these are all included in refill kits you can purchase online. The amount of ink and materials you need will be dependent on how many cartridges you need to refill.

The following are steps of instructions on how to refill ink cartridges for HP inkjet printers.

Step 1: Attach your cartridge to the cartridge holder

Step 1 Attach your cartridge to the cartridge holder

Step 2: Make sure your cartridge fits into the cartridge holder

Step 2 Make sure your cartridge fits into the cartridge holder

Step 3: Attach cartridge grip to stabilize your cartridge

 Step 3 Attach cartridge grip to stabilize your cartridge

Step 4: Use the syringe to load the ink

 Step 4 Use the syringe to load the ink

Step 5: Insert the ink-loaded syringe into the bottom of the cartridge holder

 Step 5 Insert the ink-loaded syringe into the bottom of the cartridge holder

Step 6: Press down the piston slowly, and the process may take a few seconds

 Step 6 Press down the piston slowly

Step 7: Check out the cartridge nozzle by dabbing it with a paper towel or soft tissue

 Step 7 Check out the cartridge nozzle by dabbing it with a paper towel or soft tissue

Step 8: Replace the ink cartridge into the printer

 Step 8 Replace the ink cartridge into the printer

Step 9: Print several test pages to get the ink flowing

 Step 9 Print several test pages to get the ink flowing

Above are some steps of instructions on how to refill ink cartridges for HP inkjet printers. If you are looking for another alternative to save your money without the mess, compatible ink & toner cartridges are also a sensible option. They cost only a few dollars more for the great convenience of being able to snap them into your printer and start printing!


Post time: Nov-30-2018