PART A – An actual refilling of a yellow ink cartridge as per my explanation in parts B&C of this series. (camera work and video uploading by Talia) Instructions to refill an HP920XL (HP920, HP564) cartridge. I have tried so many other methods that I saw on the web and that I received from the manufacturer – I think they were all wrong. Have a watch of my video and let me know if it works out for you. I’m pretty sure this is the best solution. The 920XL cartridge is for the HP7000 A3 printer. If my advice helps you like nothing else you’ve tried before, then consider sending me a small donation for the time&effort i put into devising this simple solution – Donate via paypal to [email protected] click here to jump securely to paypal: www.paypal.com www.blutack.com You may know it as: – Saunders UHU Tac Removable Adhesive Putty – 3M Scotch Removeable Adhesive Putty – DAP® BLUESTIK™ Reusable Adhesive Putty – Elmer’s-Tack Removable Adhesive Putty (aka Elmer’s Poster Tack) – DUCK Poster Putty – Sticky Putty – Sticky Tack – Velcro Sticky Fix Tak I hope this helps. Regards Paul
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@psteinb2000 Worked fine for me with regular 920 black. I didn’t know everyone was saying it doesn’t work. Working great for me.
@mah1y
only works for XL cartridges
would you refill same way 920 black?
automatic refill system is more easy
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no niddle no syringe no dirty no power
@dixonyang2965s
my sincere pleasure.
paul
I just want to say thank you, your tutorial is really helpful and which save my money.
thank you again
@stew1tx Stew, i have now put a big box on the video at 5.15 saying that you REALLY REALLY need to seal the hole well or else you will get leakage. I’ve never had a problem before with this – just make sure you’re careful…
what you failed to emphasize in the video is make for dang sure your ink hole is sealed and double sealed or you will lose a complete full load of ink like i just did UGGGGGG!
there is no need to reset the chip, and the printer will work like normal. however the computer will think that your cartridge’s are out of ink – but they will still work – no problem.
paul
Hello
thanks for your help
I have a question to ask yourself, to recharge the cartridge hp 920, is necessary to reset the chip that is built?
thanks
Jorge
Hello
thanks for your help
I have a question to ask yourself, to recharge the cartridge hp 920, is necessary to reset the chip that is built?
thanks
Jorge
what is blue tech
@ialso
no you don’t need to reset the ink level (and you can’t really anyway). the lights will keep flashing and the HP Toolbox will tell you the cartirdges are empty – but everything is fine… print as normal (despite these warnings). eventually the lights on the front of the printer will stop flashing too.
do you need to reset the ink level on the ink monitor
@donramon32
remember:
a. recommend refill the tank before it runs completely dry.
b. ensure the drill hole is sealed completely.
regards
paul
@donramon32 Pleasure!
this method works great on 564 cartridges, and I used the good for nothing ink kit and seringes that come with the DiY refill kit with the weird seringes… that have no needle and refill only the sponge chamber..
thank you for the video mr.
Thank You so much~ ^o^y
Because i have a B109a,
it used the 564 Cartridge,
I wanna to refill this one.
Maybe I will buy a SIZE:XL Cartridge , try to refill.
Really ,Really, Thank you~
It must to used the 920XL cartridge?
a. the HP7000 uses the 920XL cartridge.
b. i believe the following cartridges are similar/same: HP920XL = HP920 = HP564
Is it enough to refill 3cc?
It will probably take 4-5cc if completely empty – but i do not recommend leaving it until it is completely empty…
It must to used the 920XL Cartridge ?
is it enough to Refell 3 c.c.?
sorry~ my english isn’t good
thanks rader55555
Thank you so much for this, I was wondering how to do this. You’re daughter did a great job with the camera btw.
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