Kevin you have saved me hundreds if not thousands of dollars! I'm only on my first refill we will see how many I can get but thank you so much! God bless you
Let’s go Kevin !!! I put in a order like a day ago ! You made sure to ship it out the same day , I’m beyond excited to see if I can get this to work I will save a ton of money
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!
I was thinking of buying ink from you. but couldn't figure out I need DYE or Pigment. can you add some description on your site to help out potential future buyers?
All colour inks in inkjet are dye inks. So, you don't have a choice for colour inks. The pigment vs dye ink only arises in black ink. Original black ink of HP & Canon are pigment whereas Epson mostly has dye ink even for black. You can either choose to use original HP/Canon ink or use dye substitute ink. The original pigment inks are in general better but if you are rarely using your printer causing the ink to dry and clog, the dye inks will be easier to unclog as they simply dissolve in water. Never use unbranded pigment inks as unbranded pigment inks have poor stability and can clog more easily even when the ink does not dry (due to pigments clumping up).
I was looking for a video to refill my hp 61 tricolor. My cartridge was super dry so I used the toothpick method to find the colors my yellow and magenta was reversed locations. But I didn’t see this video till after I refilled with 4-5ml. My cartridge is leaking from the bottom. I removed some ink but now I’m wondering if I punctured the filtered. What do you think?
Interesting dilemma with a Grayscale (HP100) cartridge refill. Only two of the three inks are printing, but which two? With a tri-colour cartridge it's straightforward - just identify the colour that's missing on the test or alignment pages. But with grayscale, how can you be sure which of the three shades is the one that isn't there? I can't find any documentation on either the test (TAP 10) page or the alignment page for the Photosmart D5160. Confusingly, it's the leftmost of the three grayscale nozzle check patterns that's missing on the test page and the rightmost of the three solid grayscale blocks on the alignment page. Can anyone point me in the right direction?
Hi, i have refilled an Hp65 black ink cartridge using a syringe however, my printer (Hp deskjet 2600) still detecting the cartridge as empty. Any idea how to fix it? Thanks
Would it also be possible to drill a hole through the outer shell and the inner shell? That way, liquid ink could be stored outside of the inner shell and flow inwards to the sponge if it gets dry? I would just glue the outer hole shut afterwards... That would save me the trouble of getting the cap off of the cartridge? I´ll investigate further.
Hi I can't get a hp 22 cartridge to work. It prints a little and then some of the colour starves and prints blank and then it works again if I leave it to rest. I'm not quiete sure it's air, my guess is the filter is dirty or the ink is too thick. What do you think? I tried everything already. Dissassambled it and all. I'm thinking the dirt is between the filter and the printhead
It's interesting that you had a problem with the magenta ink (the chamber that runs across the top of the cartridge), which you diagnosed as the sponge not making good contact with the filter. I've had a similar problem while refilling an original tri-colour HP344 (this cartridge has the yellow in the top chamber rather than magenta). I can print a solid page of cyan or magenta without any problem, but solid yellow fades badly halfway down the page when I print in "best" print quality (it's OK in "normal" mode). It's as if the yellow ink flow in "best" mode can't keep up with the printing demand. I know from having opened up tri-colour cartridges that, while the three ink chambers have the same CAPACITY in ml, they have different DIMENSIONS: the top chamber (magenta or yellow, depending on the cartridge type) is shorter but fatter than the other two chambers. The sponges, on the other hand, are all the SAME shape and size, which means that the one in the top chamber is a tighter fit and harder to push down. This seems to me to be a design weakness in HP tri-colour cartridges, and not just a coincidence that we've both had the same problem with the ink in the top chamber. What do you think?
Thanks, that's interesting - I'm assuming that you position the small sponge directly on top of the filter, with the main sponge pressed down to make contact with it? As it happens, I'm now having the same problem with a cartridge that I opened yesterday, took out the sponges and drained and flushed everything. Now none of the 3 colours will print a whole solid page! I'll try the small sponge trick - good job I have lots of ink :-)
Hi again I'm interested in your comment that for a sponge cartridge, the cover doesn't need to be airtight, even the tri-colour types. That's good news - it means that if the printer decides at a later date that it's not going to recognise the cartridge, you can transfer the kit to another one rather than having to throw it away with the dead cartridge. But is there not a risk of cross-contamination of inks between the chambers if they aren't airtight? Although I always store my cartridges the right way up, they move around very quickly when printing. I appreciate that it's not as bad as a spongeless cartridge where the ink is free to slosh around more.
@@BCHTechnologies Thanks - I guess the advantage of the transparent cover is that you can easily see when the refill is getting towards the top of the sponge!
and hP now has a step in its online techical support to check and see if it is a FAKE/refill cartridge. I suppose they have created a way to make sure you aren't getting a sweet deal someplace else> smh
Kevin you have saved me hundreds if not thousands of dollars! I'm only on my first refill we will see how many I can get but thank you so much! God bless you
Let’s go Kevin !!! I put in a order like a day ago ! You made sure to ship it out the same day , I’m beyond excited to see if I can get this to work I will save a ton of money
Kevin - You have made printing with HP printers 'GREAT AGAIN'. Thank You and keep up the good work! :)
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!
You and your company are so Awesome, thanks.
Dude gave me valuable information and a couple of good laughs, subscribed
Thank you. This is an extremely helpful video.
Awesome vid I’m plan on using your technique, to refill my hp67 tricolor & black!!!!
Great video going to buy a kit and transform my cartridges.
instead of superglue, have you tried hot glue so you can reuse?
Hi im not really good in handling tools and modifying stuff. Can i order the modified cartridge?
I was thinking of buying ink from you. but couldn't figure out I need DYE or Pigment. can you add some description on your site to help out potential future buyers?
All colour inks in inkjet are dye inks. So, you don't have a choice for colour inks. The pigment vs dye ink only arises in black ink. Original black ink of HP & Canon are pigment whereas Epson mostly has dye ink even for black. You can either choose to use original HP/Canon ink or use dye substitute ink. The original pigment inks are in general better but if you are rarely using your printer causing the ink to dry and clog, the dye inks will be easier to unclog as they simply dissolve in water. Never use unbranded pigment inks as unbranded pigment inks have poor stability and can clog more easily even when the ink does not dry (due to pigments clumping up).
My fingers gone thanks to you.
You don’t need all of them. Some are just for decoration purposes.
Hello xD Where can i Buy the Transparent Lids with the colour coded plugs? I can't find 67xl cartridge lids online, not in Australia anyway -__-
I was looking for a video to refill my hp 61 tricolor. My cartridge was super dry so I used the toothpick method to find the colors my yellow and magenta was reversed locations. But I didn’t see this video till after I refilled with 4-5ml. My cartridge is leaking from the bottom. I removed some ink but now I’m wondering if I punctured the filtered. What do you think?
Interesting dilemma with a Grayscale (HP100) cartridge refill. Only two of the three inks are printing, but which two?
With a tri-colour cartridge it's straightforward - just identify the colour that's missing on the test or alignment pages. But with grayscale, how can you be sure which of the three shades is the one that isn't there?
I can't find any documentation on either the test (TAP 10) page or the alignment page for the Photosmart D5160. Confusingly, it's the leftmost of the three grayscale nozzle check patterns that's missing on the test page and the rightmost of the three solid grayscale blocks on the alignment page.
Can anyone point me in the right direction?
Hi, i have refilled an Hp65 black ink cartridge using a syringe however, my printer (Hp deskjet 2600) still detecting the cartridge as empty. Any idea how to fix it? Thanks
I have same problem with my hp67 ink cartridge.
@@molotpalima8414 Me too??????
Здраствуйте! Мастер случайно проткнул при заправке фильтр катрижа можноли гермитиком намазать точку или все выбросить? hp123
Excuse me, but where is the link to the set, thank you.
Thank you so much!
Have a question. My colored cartridge is spilling ink what might be the problem, does it mean the sponge is torn
Hey 👋 my first time what if I accidentally put the wrong color in the cartridge hole what should I do
Does this also work in a HP 123 cartridge?
Where I can get the sponge
Would it also be possible to drill a hole through the outer shell and the inner shell? That way, liquid ink could be stored outside of the inner shell and flow inwards to the sponge if it gets dry? I would just glue the outer hole shut afterwards... That would save me the trouble of getting the cap off of the cartridge? I´ll investigate further.
Update on the experiment: The pressure from liquid ink in the outer shell is too much. It leaks through the printhead. Not worth it.
Hi I can't get a hp 22 cartridge to work. It prints a little and then some of the colour starves and prints blank and then it works again if I leave it to rest. I'm not quiete sure it's air, my guess is the filter is dirty or the ink is too thick. What do you think? I tried everything already. Dissassambled it and all. I'm thinking the dirt is between the filter and the printhead
Happy just adding comments to help you tube algorithm for you loll
Thanks 😊
Is this cartridge the same as the hp 305 because i have same printer just 6020e version?
Yes
Great video! I just ordered the kit and ink. I forgot the primer kit though. Is it necessary?
Email support@bchtechnologies.com and mention UA-cam. I will send you a free one.
It's interesting that you had a problem with the magenta ink (the chamber that runs across the top of the cartridge), which you diagnosed as the sponge not making good contact with the filter.
I've had a similar problem while refilling an original tri-colour HP344 (this cartridge has the yellow in the top chamber rather than magenta). I can print a solid page of cyan or magenta without any problem, but solid yellow fades badly halfway down the page when I print in "best" print quality (it's OK in "normal" mode). It's as if the yellow ink flow in "best" mode can't keep up with the printing demand.
I know from having opened up tri-colour cartridges that, while the three ink chambers have the same CAPACITY in ml, they have different DIMENSIONS: the top chamber (magenta or yellow, depending on the cartridge type) is shorter but fatter than the other two chambers.
The sponges, on the other hand, are all the SAME shape and size, which means that the one in the top chamber is a tighter fit and harder to push down.
This seems to me to be a design weakness in HP tri-colour cartridges, and not just a coincidence that we've both had the same problem with the ink in the top chamber. What do you think?
When I make spongeless cartridges, I cut
a small piece of sponge and put it on the bottom. It helps a bit. I think you are right and we should trim the top sponge a bit.
Thanks, that's interesting - I'm assuming that you position the small sponge directly on top of the filter, with the main sponge pressed down to make contact with it?
As it happens, I'm now having the same problem with a cartridge that I opened yesterday, took out the sponges and drained and flushed everything. Now none of the 3 colours will print a whole solid page!
I'll try the small sponge trick - good job I have lots of ink :-)
@@davereid2246 Good luck with it!
What about the HP 6950?
Great information, thanks.
You are welcome!
Thank you.
how many times for sponge to be fatigued and become unusable
For HP 67, pretty quick.
@@BCHTechnologies what about 301 ?
Hi again
I'm interested in your comment that for a sponge cartridge, the cover doesn't need to be airtight, even the tri-colour types.
That's good news - it means that if the printer decides at a later date that it's not going to recognise the cartridge, you can transfer the kit to another one rather than having to throw it away with the dead cartridge.
But is there not a risk of cross-contamination of inks between the chambers if they aren't airtight? Although I always store my cartridges the right way up, they move around very quickly when printing. I appreciate that it's not as bad as a spongeless cartridge where the ink is free to slosh around more.
If you fill it right, the top of the sponge should be dry, so there is no risk of cross containmination
@@BCHTechnologies Thanks - I guess the advantage of the transparent cover is that you can easily see when the refill is getting towards the top of the sponge!
Awesome
Wowwww 15 bucks for a half soaked sponge! Incredible.
and hP now has a step in its online techical support to check and see if it is a FAKE/refill cartridge. I suppose they have created a way to make sure you aren't getting a sweet deal someplace else> smh
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