51626A, 51629A/
51629G, & C6614D
DO
NOT PIERCE THE TOP CENTRE HOLE!
1. The Air pressure within the 51626A, 51629A/
51629G & C6614D cartridges is regulated by an
aerator (Aperture C) that must be sealed to prevent
leakage during refilling. Use strong adhesive tape
to completely seal this aperture.
2. The cartridge is sealed by a plastic ball in
Aperture B on the top of the cartridge. This ball
must be
removed by pushing it into the cartridge using a
ballpoint pen or other pointed tool. Be sure that
you
are working over a sink when the ball is pushed into
the cartridge ~ just in case!!
Newer versions of this cartridge do not have this
opening so a small hole approximately 3mm must be
carefully made in the same position shown with the
screw provided.
IMPORTANT - DO NOT PIERCE APERTURE A
3. The cartridge should now be rested in an upright
position over the sink. Inject up to 20ml of ink
into the top corner hole (Aperture B). You must
seal the top corner hole air tight. We suggest using
the screw supplied or strong glue. Which ever you
decide to use, you should squeeze the cartridge just
before sealing to set up the vacuum.
4. Have a pad of paper towels near by to place the
cartridge on while the cartridge is being
squeezed. This is to absorb any ink that might be
forced out.
5. Remove the tape over aperture C, and blot with
the tissue if necessary.
6. Set on a paper towel for an hour as a drip
precaution. Expect a few drips until the vacuum
stabilizes
7. Replace the cartridge and run 1 - 3 cleaning
cycles as per printer instructions.
8. If necessary leave cartridge in printer for up to
24 hours. (Allows ink to flow to the print head).
IMPORTANT - for best results, cartridge
should be refilled whilst some ink remains
Empty cartridges should be refilled immediately.
This work is best done over the sink.
51625A, 51649A &
C1816A
1.
On the 51625A, 51649A (51649G) & C1816A the filler
holes are located under the green or blue top. The
green or blue top must be removed before refilling
by carefully prying it off with a thin flat metal
blade, such as a bread knife or penknife.
Alternatively lay the cartridge on its side, hold
down firmly, and strike the green top with a blunt
instrument to break its seal being careful not to
damage the circuits on the rear of the cartridge.
This process can be tricky but once you master it
you will find the next one easy.
2. Insert the filling needle into the filler hole of
the colour to be refilled, and push downwards until
the filling needle reaches the centre of the
cartridge. Note: The cartridge contains a sponge and
a slight resistance may be felt. Important: When
you take off the colour cartridge cap will notice
that the sponge is white. Do not change the sponge
colour. Fill the individual colours until the
colour just
begins to show in the white sponge.
3. Slowly inject up to 7ml. of ink until the sponge
is saturated.
4. After refilling the top can be refitted and
secured with adhesive tape.
5. Set above a paper towel for an hour as a drip
precaution. Expect a few drips. Do not allow the
paper towel to touch the bottom of the cartridge, as
it will draw out all of the ink. Remove any large
hanging drops immediately.
6. Replace the cartridge and run 1 - 3 cleaning
cycles as per printer instructions. If necessary
leave cartridge in the printer for up to 24 hours.
(Allows ink to flow to the print head).
IMPORTANT - for best results, cartridge
should be refilled whilst some ink remains. Empty
cartridges should be refilled immediately.
This work is best done over the sink.
51645A/ G & C6615D/ A
1.
Turn the cartridge upside down. Carefully using a
penknife or similar take off the black plastic film
and push in the ball bearing that seals the filling
hole with a ballpoint pen.
2. Slowly inject up to 20-25ml. of the correct
colour ink (cyan, magenta or yellow) into the
filling hole.
3. Seal the filling hole by squeezing the cartridge
sides (this will create a vacuum when let go) and
in-
serting the plug seal provided into the hole. This
seal must be airtight, if it is not, use some
additional
tape to ensure an airtight seal or the cartridge
will not work. Some ink will leak from the print
head.
4. Place the cartridge print head down on absorbent
paper for 2 minutes to draw out any excess ink
and equalize pressure in the ink chamber.
5. Fill each colour required & then place the
cartridge(s) back into the printer and run a priming
cycle
per printer instructions or print a couple of test
pages.
IMPORTANT - for best results, cartridge
should be refilled whilst some ink remains. Empty
cartridges should be refilled immediately.
This work is best done over the sink.
51641A, C1823A/ D ,C6578D/ A, C6625A/ D
1.
The filling holes are located on the top of the
cartridge and are sealed with small plastic plugs.
These must be removed by pushing them into the
cartridge with a ballpoint pen.
2. Seal two of the filling holes with tape whilst
filling one, this will prevent cross contamination
of ink
colours.
3. Insert the correct colour filling bottle into the
filler hole of the colour to be refilled (see
diagram) and
push downwards into the bottom of the cartridge.
Note: The cartridge contains a sponge and a
slight resistance will be felt.
4. Slowly inject up to 7-10ml.of ink until the
sponge is saturated. Do not reseal the filling
holes. Impor-
tant: Do not inject the last ml if air bubbles are
present.
5. Set above a paper towel for an hour as a drip
precaution. Do not allow the cartridge to touch the
paper, since the paper will draw out the ink.
6. Re-insert the cartridge into the printer
following the instructions in your printer manual.
IMPORTANT - for best results, cartridge
should be refilled whilst some ink remains. Empty
cartridges should be refilled immediately.
This work is best done over the sink.
51640C/ M/ Y & 51644C/ M/ Y
1.
Turn the cartridge upside down. Carefully using a
penknife or similar take off the black plastic film
and push in the ball bearing that seals the filling
hole with a ballpoint pen.
2. Slowly inject up to 20-25ml. of the correct
colour ink (cyan, magenta or yellow) into the
filling hole.
3. Seal the filling hole by squeezing the cartridge
sides (this will create a vacuum when let go) and
in-
serting the plug seal provided into the hole. This
seal must be airtight, if it is not, use some
additional
tape to ensure an airtight seal or the cartridge
will not work. Some ink will leak from the print
head.
4. Place the cartridge print head down on absorbent
paper for 2 minutes to draw out any excess ink
and equalize pressure in the ink chamber.
5. Fill each colour required & then place the
cartridge(s) back into the printer and run a priming
cycle
per printer instructions or print a couple of test
pages.
IMPORTANT - for best results, cartridge
should be refilled whilst some ink remains. Empty
cartridges should be refilled immediately.
This work is best done over the sink.
No.27, No.21,No.339,
Instructions:
1. Put the cartridge on some paper towels in an area
where you can tolerate a spill.
2. Peel off the top label.
3. Very CAREFULLY/ SLOWLY inject about ½ a full
black ink syringe into any hole (they all go to the
same
sponge ~ so it doesn’t matter which one you choose).
4. When finished, replace the top label with
additional tape if required.
5. Replace the cartridge and run 1 - 3 cleaning
cycles as per printer instructions.
If necessary leave newly filled cartridge in printer
for up to 24 hours before using.
The cartridge will print just like a new one.
IMPORTANT: Even though the cartridge
prints just fine, the ink level gauge will NOT read
full after a refill.
1. Put the cartridge on some paper towels in an area
where you can tolerate a spill.
2. Peel off the top label & cover 2 of the holes
with tape leaving one hole free.
3. Very SLOWLY/ CAREFULLY inject about 5ml (Cyan/
Yellow/ Magenta) ink into the correct chamber
until the sponge is full. A little ink might come
out of the top when full, simply wipe this off. Then
cover
the hole of the chamber that you have just filled
and remove it from one of the other holes. Repeat
this process for the final colour.
4. When finished, replace the top label with
additional tape if required.
5. Replace the cartridge and run 1 - 3 cleaning
cycles as per printer instructions.
If necessary leave cartridge in printer for up to
24 hours.
The cartridge will print just like a new one. Even
though the cartridge prints well, the ink level
gauge will NOT read full after a refill.
Instructions:
1. Cut label at joint between top and bottom cap of
the cartridge case.
2. Flip back bottom cap of cartridge.
3. Squeeze sides of cartridge case and carefully
wiggle out Mylar ink bag and pump assembly from the
insert lock.
4. Screw the eyelet screw into the centre of the
rubber sealing plug, (situated in the filling hole)
until a firm
grip is made and pull out the plug. (Keep the plug
on the end of the eyelet screw)
5. Inject the ink through the filling hole into the
Mylar ink bag. Do not insert the needle in more
than 1.2 cm
or 1/2" into the bag or else the Mylar ink bag may
be punctured.
6. Fill with ink until ink appears at the bottom of
the filling hole and then reseal by pushing back in
the rub-
ber plug. (Push in 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:
8. Hold assembly at a 45° angle with outlet hole
tube at the top.
9. Insert needle of empty injector (with plunger
pushed in) into outlet hole tube.
10. Press and release pump several times which will
expel air into the syringe.
11. Pull back the plunger on the syringe to remove
any air from the outlet hole tube and then withdraw
the
syringe.
12. Replace the Mylar ink bag assembly into the
cartridge case and clip the bottom back into
position.
13. Install the cartridge back into printer.
1. Only clean the print head if you get poor
print quality or no print.
2. Be sure that you don't have an air bubble
problem.
- If cleaning the print head causes the
situation to get worse rather than improve, you
probably have
an air bubble problem.
- If you have an air bubble problem, you need
to re-inject some ink very deep into the
cartridge.
3. Follow the directions in the printer manual to
run the cleaning routine.
4. If this doesn't work, take the cartridge to the
nearest hot water TAP.
- Turn on the hot water. Let it get hot. BE
CAREFUL!!!
- Put only the print head portion (where the
ink comes out) under the hot water for 2 to 3
seconds
- Dry off the cartridge using a soft tissue.
- Re-insert the cartridge into the printer.
- Run the normal cleaning routine a few times.
TROUBLE SHOOTING HP CARTRIDGES
Air in the Sponge ~ Air or foamy ink in
the sponge will make the cartridge print
intermittently. Fold a paper towel 4 or 5 times and
press it against the print head. Wrap some rubber
bands or string around the cartridge and the paper
towel and let it set for one hour. This will draw
ink and trapped air out of the sponge.
After the hour is up, you should have a paper towel
that is soaked in ink. Wipe off the cartridge and
put some more ink into it. Install in the printer,
run a cleaning cycle and print some black/colour
pages.
Cartridge will not print ~ Check your print
head to see if ink has dried on the surface and is
blocking ink ... if so, blot the print head with a
lint-free cloth and HOT, distilled water, let it dry
and try again after doing the head cleaning
operation as prescribed by your printer's manual. If
it will still not print or print is "streaky", try
alternating the head cleaning and printing several
more times.
Clogged Jets ~ If you get skipping or severe
banding this indicates that some of the jets are
clogged. This is common with cartridges that have
been empty for more than one hour. Boil some water
in a kettle and pour some into a saucer. Hold the
print head, just the bottom of the cartridge, in the
hot water for 5 to 10 minutes. Then take the
cartridge to the printer while it is still warm and
run a cleaning cycle and print black/ full colour
pages. You may have to repeat this a few times to
get it going.
Electrical Problems ~ If you are getting plenty
of ink on the paper towel, but nothing is coming out
of the cartridge when you try to print, then it is
an electrical problem. Under the foil on the side of
the cartridge, there are some electronic circuits.
They are very delicate. If something has impacted
on, or hit this surface, chances are the electronics
are damaged. The only remedy for this is a new
cartridge. |