Al wrote:
> On Sep 30, 4:02 pm, "aaro...@pacbell.net" <aaro...@pacbell.net> wrote:
>
>>When I was in the Burbank, CA COSTCO this a.m. I noticed a new
>>service that was posted in the photo dept. For $7. to $9., they will
>>refill your ink printer cartridge with the appropriate ink.
>>They say they will do it for you in one hour.
>>
>>I haven't tried the service yet, but I intend to.
>>
>>If anyone reading this has used the service, please let us know if you
>>were satisfied or not!
>>
>>best, Aaron
>
>
> Never tried it as I refill my own, but you can't get hurt much for
> that price. What I would do as a test is weigh the carts on a digital
> scale before and after the filling to see how much ink they install. I
> assume they would fill the carts completely, but ink can be lost in
> final purging and testing. So I would like to know what I'm receiving.
> I wonder if they would fill a 42ml HP #45 cart for that price.
$9 to refill a #45 is no deal. It takes about $2 in ink and is very easy
to do yourself with the snap and fill adapter from Inksupply.com
http://www.inksupply.com/snapfill45.cfm
http://www.inksupply.com/partnumber....mber=HP800PT-K
It's a lot quicker and cleaner then popping out the ball, and squeezing
the cartridge with a clamp. The adapter covers the print head and the
attached syringe is used to first collapse the foil bag inside and
removes the remaining ink. Then a full charge of ink (42ml) is injected
back in. This way the foil bag will always have a slight vacuum, which
keeps the ink from dripping out. If you are refilling a small capacity
black 21ml (45G) you can still inject a full 42 ml but remember to just
reset the level indicator the first time it shows empty with out
actually refilling it. I like to just write on the side of the cartridge
with a fine permanent marker to make it easier to keep track of refills
and resets.