Thank you so much!!! This just saved me a bunch of $$$. Bought it years ago, but it's hardly used. Bought non-original cyan and magenta cartridges, but the printer told me the yellow cartridge was not inserted. Thinking it was a compatibility issue, and considering the money even non-originals cost, I was about to bin it and buy a new ink printer instead. Tried everything (factory reset, drum reset, etc) to no avail. Thankfully, moving the cartridges around just before I was ready to give up made me realise it stores the toner levels somewhere. Which led me here.
Are the numbers being shown in the video description those of the cartridge number? I have an HP OfficeJet 4650 which uses a #63 cartridge. Will this work for my printer? Thanks in advance!
I just get my Hozelock 5 Litre Garden Sprayer and it was not working from beginning, from Amazon. I did what you said and now, I can not pull up so easy, is keeping so good! Thanks, how ever if the sprayer is a crap, maybe you are not going to be able to open it, that is the reason which I bought this one because is easy to service!
I refilled a genuine hp 60 black cartridge once and the printer (d110) stopped working with an error message saying something is wrong with the cartridge. Contacts are clean on both the cartridge and the printer seat. Not sure what else to do besides just to buy a new cartridge :(
@@Theinkrefillexperts do these hp printers also know that a cartridge has been refilled and could disable it entirely? I imagine the circuit ribbon holds some data and it can show the printer a bunch of data like ink levels, genuine hp parts....etc.
@@Theinkrefillexperts brother i am doing this whole thing, but the yellow colour is still clogged and the liquid doesnt go through the print head and onto the paper towel. But when i pull back the syringe, it is sucking yellow colour. It is as if the printhead is really blocked down bellow with yellow and less blocked at the top. Does this sound normal? Do i keep going or is there a bigger problem?
these videos are absolutely game changing thank you so much, you've got a new subscriber !!! one little question, is this video working for 305, because i dont see it in the title, but it's the same type of cartridge as the one in the black cartridge refill video ?
2 questions: Do you have replacement ink cartridges for the Epson WP-4025? And the 2nd: Can you show how to clean the WP-4025 if it only prints stripes in blue and red colours? Thank you so much!
I have an Epson ET-2720 - I would like to clean the clogged print heads. NO amount of head cleaning is clearing the problem and giving me a good nozzle sheet. Do you have any recommendation for my printer as well?
Can you use the same 305/304 HP cartidge every time? Ain´t there any restrictions from HP side? For example limiting the usage of 1 cartridge for a maximum printable sites?
THANKSSS BROOOO HAVING ISSUE AFTER FILLING INK NOTHINGS PRINT ON PAPER AND THANKS TO LEARNED THAT NEED IT TO BLEED I DONT HAVE TOOLS U USE SO I JUST PUSH AIR ON THE UPPER PART WHERE INK REFFLING HAPPENED THANKS TO U DONE SUBSCRIBE
It's a shame that I am at least the third person in this fairly brief comment section to have pointed out this issue in this small comment section over the past THREE years and yet you still haven't addressed it. This "new" tool does NOT work on Hp303 colour cartridges and in fact damages them irreparably if you aren't careful as it will tear the electronic band. I ordered my kit only a month ago and found this to be the case but there are people in this comment section bringing up the same issue i had today three years ago and yet you are still sending out the wrong tool for anyone buying the kit for hp303 ink replacement kit.....which is a bit much considering the previous tool which I have since heard is called the "wheelchair" tool worked perfectly. Lucilly I spoke to someone in your office today who was more than happy to stick the appropriate tool in the post for me and was an absoulute joy to deal with and very helpful but its bad form for the management at your company to have not acknowledged this issue YEARS after it was first brought to your attention and not to have updated your site to let people know (even if they did work) that they wont be recieving the tool or the syringes pictured but in fact what look like frankly much cheaper ones.