what about hp refill?

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On Tue, 01 Jun 2004 15:47:57 GMT, "Giuseppe" <jos3ph81@virgilio.it>
wrote:

>I want to buy a Hp Dj 6127, that uses hp n.45 black cartridge, is there any
>know problem to refill it?
>

Only that it's a PITA to refill the 45. Unlike most other ink carts,
this one (and a few other HP black carts) uses vacuum. You need to
thrn the ink cart so the nozzle is facing up. Then remove the little
black sticker and puch in the little metal ball to access the ink
chamber and refill them. To reseal it, you need a new steel ball the
right size, squeeze the tank while you push the new ball in to seal in
and build vacuum.

There are tool that refull the 45 by forcing ink through the nozzle
but I haven't tried that so I don't know how well they work.
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you have to excuse me but i'm italian and i don't speak english very
well.....
what do you mean for PITA?!?!?!?


"Impmon" <impmon@digi.mon> wrote in message
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> On Tue, 01 Jun 2004 15:47:57 GMT, "Giuseppe" <jos3ph81@virgilio.it>
> wrote:
>
> >I want to buy a Hp Dj 6127, that uses hp n.45 black cartridge, is there
any
> >know problem to refill it?
> >
>
> Only that it's a PITA to refill the 45. Unlike most other ink carts,
> this one (and a few other HP black carts) uses vacuum. You need to
> thrn the ink cart so the nozzle is facing up. Then remove the little
> black sticker and puch in the little metal ball to access the ink
> chamber and refill them. To reseal it, you need a new steel ball the
> right size, squeeze the tank while you push the new ball in to seal in
> and build vacuum.
>
> There are tool that refull the 45 by forcing ink through the nozzle
> but I haven't tried that so I don't know how well they work.
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On Tue, 01 Jun 2004 22:00:15 GMT, "Giuseppe" <jos3ph81@virgilio.it>
wrote:

>what do you mean for PITA?!?!?!?

PITA is short for Pain In The Ass
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Impmon wrote:

> On Tue, 01 Jun 2004 15:47:57 GMT, "Giuseppe" <jos3ph81@virgilio.it>
> wrote:
>
>
>>I want to buy a Hp Dj 6127, that uses hp n.45 black cartridge, is there any
>>know problem to refill it?
>>
>
>
> Only that it's a PITA to refill the 45. Unlike most other ink carts,
> this one (and a few other HP black carts) uses vacuum. You need to
> thrn the ink cart so the nozzle is facing up. Then remove the little
> black sticker and puch in the little metal ball to access the ink
> chamber and refill them. To reseal it, you need a new steel ball the
> right size, squeeze the tank while you push the new ball in to seal in
> and build vacuum.
>
> There are tool that refull the 45 by forcing ink through the nozzle
> but I haven't tried that so I don't know how well they work.
They work great.
http://www.inksupply.com/index.cfm?source=html/snapfill45.html
 
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caro giuseppe vai su www.refill2000.it e prendi l'inchiostro ke ti
serve.hanno pure un attrezzo x ricaricare la 45 senza problemi.io l'ho
ricaricata 3 volte senza 1 problema.
ciao
"Giuseppe" <jos3ph81@virgilio.it> wrote in message
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> you have to excuse me but i'm italian and i don't speak english very
> well.....
> what do you mean for PITA?!?!?!?
>
>
> "Impmon" <impmon@digi.mon> wrote in message
> news:mbepb0l6idtmgonbcsorath559cs5cu2rk@4ax.com...
> > On Tue, 01 Jun 2004 15:47:57 GMT, "Giuseppe" <jos3ph81@virgilio.it>
> > wrote:
> >
> > >I want to buy a Hp Dj 6127, that uses hp n.45 black cartridge, is there
> any
> > >know problem to refill it?
> > >
> >
> > Only that it's a PITA to refill the 45. Unlike most other ink carts,
> > this one (and a few other HP black carts) uses vacuum. You need to
> > thrn the ink cart so the nozzle is facing up. Then remove the little
> > black sticker and puch in the little metal ball to access the ink
> > chamber and refill them. To reseal it, you need a new steel ball the
> > right size, squeeze the tank while you push the new ball in to seal in
> > and build vacuum.
> >
> > There are tool that refull the 45 by forcing ink through the nozzle
> > but I haven't tried that so I don't know how well they work.
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>
>
 
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"Impmon" <impmon@digi.mon> wrote in message
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> There are tool that refull the 45 by forcing ink through the nozzle
> but I haven't tried that so I don't know how well they work.

They seem to work well. I have been using one like this for 5 years....

http://www.vul.nu/gifs/ff700fig3.gif

A black cart seems to last about 2 years before the heads wear out and it
stops printing or becomes "scratchy".

The colour cart I fill using a needle in the conventional manner.
 
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On Thu, 03 Jun 2004 21:10:16 GMT, "CWatters"
<colin.watters@pandoraBOX.be> wrote:

>They seem to work well. I have been using one like this for 5 years....
>
>http://www.vul.nu/gifs/ff700fig3.gif

I'll have to check that out, it has to be easier than popping the ball
out, refilling it, squeezing the cart, and plugging a new ball in.

>A black cart seems to last about 2 years before the heads wear out and it
>stops printing or becomes "scratchy".

That's impressive. I usually get 6 or 7 refills before the cart start
having problem. If I use the trick mentioned on internet to unclog
the nozzles, I could squeeze a few more uses before the cart becomes
garbage. (I turn them in at Office Depot for free ream of paper ^_^)

>The colour cart I fill using a needle in the conventional manner.

Seems to be the only way anyway. Since it's sponge based, refilling's
very easy on these carts. In fact I had considered a Continuous Feed
System (like here: http://www.nomorecarts.com/) for the HP color cart.
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