Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Suggest any chemical, acid or agent or method to liquid dried Ink in Nozzle of Inkjet HP Cartride.?

Method of opening Inkjet HP Cartridge body.Suggest any chemical, acid or agent or method to liquid dried Ink in Nozzle of Inkjet HP Cartride.?
you cannot effectively liquify dried ink as the tank and sponge system prohibits you from doing do effectively without residue. Also, ink has a very specific viscosity that will not be able to be reached.





If you just have a dried print head you can free that by soaking it in blue Windex. The will dissolve any ink residue. However in the case of severely dry cartridges you are best to start with a new cartridge.Suggest any chemical, acid or agent or method to liquid dried Ink in Nozzle of Inkjet HP Cartride.?
Usually you can solve this by boiling some water, get a container and pour about a quarter of an inch in the container, now dip the cartridge in and out of the water until you see a black cloud, now take a paper towel fold it in half and dab the cartridge on it, not in the same spot so you can see it get better and do the same with the color. If you are using pigmented ink just do the same thing but add a cap full of ammonia to the boiling water.
There are 2 types of ink, Colour is ';Dyebased';, Black is ';Pigment Based';


For Dyebased, just soak the printhead section in water.


For Pigment Based, a weak solution of ammonia


Opening a cartridge is a waste of time, when they are open, they are finished, well broken!


If Cart has not been used for...months... then seal in plastic box with cart OUT of solution (support on old biro's?), then leave in a warm place to sweat it out.


Look at this site, they have 'bottom fill' tool for black carts, and 'priming' tool for colour carts, which are useful to get the nozzles clear, using a few cc's of the right ink.Also shows how to 'open' cart to refil.


If refilling colour, I always 'gravity fill', by putting large, open syringe into cart, then putting the ink into the open end, and allow to drain in, stops air bubbles etc.


http://www.inksupply.com/direct.cfm


There is alot of useful info here!!!!
Primming can help you in such a case. You can read about this process in detail at the following link: http://www.ask4ink.com/faqs.asp


Ask4Ink.com also sells Top Quality Compatible Ink cartridges at Reasonable Rates. If the process doesn't work out in your case then you can buy new ones for your printer at the same site.

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