3 Ways to Refill OEM Brother LC101 LC103 LC105 LC107 LC109 Cartridges - LC101 Refill

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  • Опубліковано 7 вер 2024
  • Are you tired of spending a fortune on printer ink? Well, we've got you covered! In this video, we'll show you three different methods to refill your Brother LC101 and LC103 cartridges, so you can save some serious cash. First, we'll give you a breakdown of how the printer checks your cartridge chip and determines ink levels. Then, we'll show you the easiest way to refill using a plastic adapter, as well as two other methods using regular needles or a 30-mill bottle. And if you have a BCH standard bottle, you won't even need any special tools. So, sit back, relax, and let's get started on saving you some money on your printing needs.
    We refilled Brother cartridges using 4 different methods: an adapter, modified syringe, 30 ml bottles, and from bottles directly. We also showed inside the cartridge and the theory behind the refills.
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    CHAPTER:
    0:15- Testing the Cartridges
    1:07- Inside the Cartridge
    1:49- Supplies
    2:03- Refilling
    About BCH: BCH Technologies is an innovative company focusing on ink and related products. Founded in 2011, the company transforms how people and businesses refill their printers through innovative technology solutions. Our core purpose guides the research direction of 1) preventing land waste and 2) bringing customers better products with lower costs. Every day, over one million ink cartridges are thrown into landfills worldwide. The company has focused on working with businesses of different sizes, from Fortune 500 companies to entrepreneurial starters, to develop custom ink, spanning from printer ink to stamp ink, re-entry ink, indelible ink, redaction ink, invisible ink, and more.
    This video was produced by Kevin at BCHTechnologies.com.
    00:01 - 00:03
    Introduction: We're going to show three different methods to refill LC101 and LC103 cartridges.
    00:10 - 00:14
    Method 1: The straightforward way of checking cartridges.
    00:14 - 00:17
    Method 2: Checking if a cartridge chip exists.
    00:33 - 00:38
    Method 3: Printer detects ink levels and refilling techniques.

КОМЕНТАРІ • 24

  • @shaymayca1
    @shaymayca1 6 років тому +13

    Okay, messed around for a while refilling my LC 101 cartridges. I used the kit and the adapter tips they sell. This is what I learned. Refilling is easier when you stand the cartridges up on its front end. Black cartridge needs to be propped up with something due the rounded edge but the color ones sit flat. The black cartridge (if empty) holds 10-11ml, the colored cartridges (if empty) holds a max of 5ml. If you add anymore the ink backs into the air valve and makes a mess. When injecting the ink press the air valve once for every 2-3ml of ink injected. That way the pressure dosesn't built up so much and you'll get very little if any ink splatter out of the air valve. I also touched a paper towel to the ink port after I was done. Soaking up the extra ink there really helped control the mess. I also had issues getting all my colors to print properly. I had let my printer sit way too long with empty cartridges and everything was dried and clogged up. Several cleaning cycles later and my printer works like it should.

  • @PsyTolou
    @PsyTolou 5 місяців тому

    Hey Kevin!
    Just wanted to thank you bro! For the very useful and accurate instructions. Specially, this one: "Do NOT give up too early...!"
    I've got a TS3440 PIXMA which has PG-440 & CL-445 cartridges. And I used to refill them with insulin syringes, without no trouble. But, after awhile the black cartridge stop printing even after refilling (I did not used to prime the cartridges at that time nor was aware of its necessity!) So I've end up breaking open the cartridge lid and removing the sponge trying to make an sponge less one, after seeing the near dry and almost white sponge in there. However failed to airproof the lid, everything was fine except for the ink flow to bottom plate. So I had to remove the lid again, though it was very hard this time- I had to sink the cartridge in acetone for several hours, trying to place back the sponge, fixing the gaps & ...
    After all, the most valuable tip of you which I kept in mind was "Do NOT give up too early, show your printer who is the boss!"
    Thank you brother, thank you very much!

  • @sweethussie
    @sweethussie 5 років тому +4

    Best video yet.. Thank you. last step was so easy worked great. Brother MFC-J475DW I refilled.

  • @JalopyDad
    @JalopyDad 2 роки тому +2

    Even though that was understandable and quick. I want to say thank you for the tutorial.
    P.s. my hands are just as messy now too.

  • @toonybrain
    @toonybrain 5 років тому +1

    Thanks for putting out this video to assist us.

  • @CXQ12
    @CXQ12 4 роки тому +1

    Really informative! Nice video!

  • @fenghou482
    @fenghou482 3 роки тому

    Very helpful. Thanks.

  • @patrickbreese9133
    @patrickbreese9133 Рік тому

    I have LC103Xl cartridges that don't have those manual venting valves. My cartridges have a vent hole on one side..when I fill them, some ink dribbles out..

  • @williamshambrook8400
    @williamshambrook8400 Рік тому

    Can I refill LC401 cartridges for mfc J 1010DW cartridge?

  • @Raul28153
    @Raul28153 5 років тому

    Do you have information on how to know when a cartridge is filled? I have a Brother MFC-J69ODW. The black is bigger than the other 3 colors LC103 Y, C, M, & BK without disassembling them is there a way to know how much to fill with?

  • @MegaPoxie
    @MegaPoxie 4 роки тому

    I have a J480DW and it doesn't work on mine just comes up with a "Cannot Detect" on the screen. Do I need to alter the chip as I was told the chips prevent you using the same cartridge and topping it up?

  • @RaiSuzukiAguado
    @RaiSuzukiAguado 2 роки тому

    DOES THIS WORK ON LC111? PLEASE NOTICE. I CAN'T FIND ANYTHING ABOUT HOW TO FILL MY MFC-J820DWN CARTRIDGES.

  • @georgereuelsalinas7615
    @georgereuelsalinas7615 Рік тому

    How about LC462?

  • @shaymayca1
    @shaymayca1 6 років тому

    Will this also work with starter cartridges? Or are they different from the standard cartridges? Will the chip or internal bladder size cause problems if I keep refilling it?

    • @BCHTechnologies
      @BCHTechnologies  6 років тому +2

      Not that I know of. I refilled our own starter cartridges and it's been working fine.

  • @brittanyhuerta1645
    @brittanyhuerta1645 5 років тому

    Does this works for LC201CL??

  • @CXQ12
    @CXQ12 4 роки тому

    Hi Kevin, I refilled my starter cartridge and I ran into some problems. The black was working fine for a while but lately it has been printing real light. The printer keeps saying to change it to a genuine cartridge because it can't ink level despite the cartridge is almost full. What should I do?

    • @BCHTechnologies
      @BCHTechnologies  4 роки тому

      What’s the cartridge model?

    • @CXQ12
      @CXQ12 4 роки тому

      @@BCHTechnologies its LC101BK

    • @CXQ12
      @CXQ12 4 роки тому

      Kevin's Ink & More sorry, forgot to mention that it is a Brother.

  • @PsyTolou
    @PsyTolou 5 місяців тому

    Hey Kevin!
    Just wanted to thank you bro! For the very useful and accurate instructions. Specially, this one: "Do NOT give up too early...!"
    I've got a TS3440 PIXMA which has PG-440 & CL-445 cartridges. And I used to refill them with insulin syringes, without no trouble. But, after awhile the black cartridge stop printing even after refilling (I did not used to prime the cartridges at that time nor was aware of its necessity!) So I've end up breaking open the cartridge lid and removing the sponge trying to make an sponge less one, after seeing the near dry and almost white sponge in there. However failed to airproof the lid, everything was fine except for the ink flow to bottom plate. So I had to remove the lid again, though it was very hard this time- I had to sink the cartridge in acetone for several hours, trying to place back the sponge, fixing the gaps & ...
    After all, the most valuable tip of you which I kept in mind was "Do NOT give up too early, show your printer who is the boss!"
    Thank you brother, thank you very much!