Refill HP 21, 22, 27, 28, 56, 57, 58, 59 OEM cartridges – It recommended that you purchase the Premium Refill Kit for HP15, HP45, and HP78. This kit includes specialized tools. The premium kit includes comprehensive instructions. This manual is intend for individuals who purchase a generic refill kit in bulk and intend to use it to refill HP 15, 45, and 78 cartridges.
Refill HP OEM cartridges Procedure:
- With the print head facing upward in the case of HP 15, 45, or 78, or downward in the case of HP 78, locate the ink opening in the cartridge’s center. Remove the label and insert the ball into the cartridge using a ballpoint pen.
- Connect the needle to the syringe and fill the syringe with ink.
- INJECT THE INK SLOWLY INTO THE CARTRIDGE. Put an end to the process if ink begins to well up from the fill hole. REMEMBER NOT TO OVERFILL.
- Remove the cartridge’s top cap. Scotch tape the cartridge’s top to seal the hole.
Reinstall the cartridge in the printer and perform one or two cleaning cycles until the cartridge prints correctly. Not more than three cleaning cycles are recommended.
How to Reset HP OEM Cartridge
- If the printer is unable to recognize the ink cartridge, apply a piece of tape to the bottom four contacts on the left side of the cartridge (HP 15 on the bottom, HP 45, 78 on the top).
- Once the cartridge is inserted into the printer, the printer will continue to display the cartridge is not recognized message.
- Now remove the cartridge, remove the tape, and tape the cartridge’s RIGHT side.
- The printer will once again display the error message.
- Remove the cartridge and peel away the tape; replace the cartridge and the printer will be recognized.
- Rep the procedure if the printer continues to be unable to recognize the cartridge. If it does not work after three attempts, the cartridge must be replaced.
PLEASE NOTE: If your cartridge prints in streaks, refill it first and then run a cleaning cycle through your printer software. If the issue persists, fill a bowl halfway with 12 inch of warm water (maximum temperature 90F) and soak the cartridge for 1 to 2 hours. Utilize an empty syringe without a needle to force air into the openings from above. This creates a vacuum within the ink chambers and forces the air bubbles out of the nozzle chamber.
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