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If the cartridge is not new, then the chip must be reset. Follow the
chip resetter instructions
to reset the chip on the cartridge. When the chip has been successfully reset the light on
the chip resetter will change from flashing red to solid green. If the chip can not be reset,
then the light on the resetter will change from flashing red to solid red.
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Locate the hole in the center of the end of the cartridge. It is a small hole about 1/8"
in diameter with a grey rubber seal showing. Stand the cartridge on end so the fill hole
is pointing upward. If you have one of our orange clamps, it is handy to use to keep the
cartridge standing upright.
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Unwrap the syringe (if necessary remove the safety cap) and attach the MIS-BADP Filling Adapter to
the syringe. If the syringe will not fit into the 4 oz bottle, then pour the ink into a small cup
and fill the syringe to the 60cc mark with ink. Make sure you have no air or foam in the syringe.
Next, insert the fill adapter into the center of the grey rubber seal on the cartridge.
Push the adapter all the way in. You will have to hold it there because there is a spring inside
the cartridge that will want to push it out.
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Slowly inject the 60 cc of ink into the cartridge. When the syringe is empty, remove it, and
refill it.
7800 - 110ml cartridge
For the 110ml cartridges you only need to put in a total of 100 cc, so refill your
syringe with 40 cc of ink. Always make sure the air is expelled from the syringe before
injecting the ink.
9800 - 220ml cartridge
For the 220ml cartridges you will need a total of 210 cc of ink. So refill your syringe
with 60 cc, then 60cc the second time, and the next time 60 cc again, and on the last
injection 30 cc. Always make sure the air is expelled from the syringe before injecting the ink.
We recommend leaving about 10 cc of space in the cartridge to avoid problems associated with
overfilling. If overfilled a cartridge may have a tendency to squirt ink out on to the paper when printing.
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On the last syringe of ink, after all the ink has been injected, keep the fill adapter in the cartridge
and pull back on the syringe plunger to remove any trapped air that may be in the cartridge. When you pull
back on the plunger, you should get a small amount of ink back into the syringe, about 1 to 2 cc. When you
pull back on the plunger, also start removing the adapter from the cartridge. Getting the excess air out of
the cartridge is very important.
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The cartridge is now refilled. It should not be leaking anywhere. External leakage means that the rubber
seal is not holding or that the foil bag inside the cartridge has been damaged. Both are fatal. If it is not
leaking, clean it off and set it aside. If the cartridge is leaking, you will need to get a new cartridge that
is not damaged.
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Clean the syringe and needle with warm water and prepare to fill the next color cartridge.
Which color you start with makes no difference. Repeat the above procedure for each color. When
all the cartridges are filled, reinstall them in the printer. Run a cleaning cycle and a test print
to make sure everything is working properly.
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Instructions Page
Refilling Supplies
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