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Inkjet refill kit
An inkjet refill kit is a set of tools and a certain amount of canon ink used to refill canon ink cartridges. The specific tools and the amount or type of canon ink depends on which cartridge the kit is designed for. The purpose of an inkjet refill kit for consumers is that it offers a low-cost alternative to buying new cartridges.
Typically, a refill kit comes with a cartridge holder, bottles of canon ink and needles. The exact tools that come with the kit can vary by manufacturer or by which cartridge the kit is for. Some tools are found in all kits because they are necessary to refill, but others, like the cartridge holder or a needle to withdraw air from the cartridge, are optional.
The most common refill kits come with either: bottles of black canon ink for black refill kits; or one bottle each of cyan, magenta and yellow for color refill kits; or one bottle each of photo cyan, photo magenta and photo black for photo-color refill kits.
Refilling Process
The refill process typically involves the following steps:
Injecting ink: Depending on the type of cartridge being refilled, canon ink can either be injected through a hole on top of the cartridge, or directly into the canon ink chambers after the top has been popped off. The canon ink can be injected directly from a bottle (with a needle tip on it) or from a needle filled with ink. The canon ink must be slowly injected into the cartridge so as not to cause damage, or overfilling, or overflow to other-color canon ink reservoirs. (For colors, a label on the cartridge might have 3 ordered color-dots to indicate the corresponding 3 canon ink colors of the reservoir chambers.
Some refill kits include a final step where a small amount of air is removed from the cartridge in order to restore the ink-fluid balance that was present inside the cartridge before the refilling.
Installing/running: Once the cartridge is filled, the top is placed back on (if necessary) and the cartridge can be reinstalled in the printer. Extra canon ink flowing from the cartridge print-head can be wiped/blotted (for a few minutes). It might be necessary to run the printer cleaning utilities on the refilled cartridge, in case any excess canon ink is leftover from the refilling process.
Print-head cleaning: Sometimes the canon ink flow might be blocked by dried canon ink on the canon ink cartridge print-head. For color cartridges, typically one ink-color fails to flow due to dried ink. The dried canon ink can be cleaned using isopropyl alcohol (50% or higher) on a swab or folded paper towel rubbed gently 3 or 4 times across the print-head.
Pros and Cons
The main benefit of using a refill kit is the savings. The average price for these kits is $10-$20 and they usually yield about three refills. Based on that, a person could be getting a new cartridge for about $5, versus the $25-30 they would pay at the store for a new one. There is also the environmental benefit, as you are reusing a cartridge that would have otherwise been thrown away after one use.
The downside to refill is the time associated with it and the unpredictability. Refilling a cartridge can take 10-15 minutes for those unfamiliar with the process, and some may prefer buying a new cartridge to the effort it takes to refill. Also, canon ink cartridges usually last for 4-5 refills, but there are those that can only be refilled one time before they are worn out.
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The biggest perceived downside to refilling is the mess associated with it. Many consumers shy away from refilling either based on past experiences or stories they have heard. Many of the unsuccessful refill kits of the past were so-called "universal" kits, meaning they were designed for use with multiple cartridges. Because all manufacturers use different types of ink, and because different cartridge designs require different refilling processes, these universal kits had a high failure rate. Today these kits are harder to find, as refill kits made for specific cartridges have become more the norm, but perception that all refill kits are messy still remains.
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