I've spent 2 days flushing it out with a syringe and warm water but
the ink still is very strong in color.
Luckily, I only injected 3 mL of ink per chamber (instead of the full
10 mL).
Has anyone made this same mistake and fixed it by cleaning out the
cartridge chambers?
Question: How many days should it take to dilute the mistakenly
injected ink with a syringe and water?
Question: Should I use rubbing alchohol or hydrogen peroxide to force
out the dye based ink? (I'd rather not purchase specialty chemicals
as I want to save money).
Question: Should I cut open the cartridge to wash it out faster? Will
it be difficult to glue back together without leakage?
Answer: Buy a new cartridge.
-Taliesyn
I second that emotion.......er, motion.
Too much trouble for no gain to try and clean the contaminated cartridge.
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The truth is out there. You just have to look in the right places and ask
the right questions.
P.S. Next time, stick a plain wood toothpick into the sponge to verify the
color in that chamber. Use a differeint toothpick for each chamber.
Bryan
>Answer: Buy a new cartridge.
That will not be cheap.
I will continue with my water flushing efforts until someone can
suggest a cheap and effective way to get my colors back to normal.
Now you see the benefit of buying a Canon or an Epson; you wouldn't
have this problem. You'd just go out and buy a new one because they're
so much cheaper.
> I will continue with my water flushing efforts until someone can
> suggest a cheap and effective way to get my colors back to normal.
Then buy a refurbished one, because your colors will forever be off -
mixed with the residue of your errors ;-).
-Taliesyn
I finally threw out the cartridge with the mistaken inks.
I was on two budgets.... Money and lack of infinite time.
Let us know what it takes to finally overcome this mistake. It would be
valuable information for the next person who is faced with the same problem.
Jim
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>I mistakenly refilled my completely empty HP color cartridges using
>the wrong color order. The HP color order sticker tricked me. >:-(
>
No mater how much you flush, the colors will be off. Just buy a new
ink cartridge. If money is a problem purchase a refiled cartridge
for about half the price of the new HP cartridge.
You may be able to use the old cartridge for printing non-photo
graphics, charts and graphs. But I never would use that cartridge for
anything other than photo proofs.
Gordon
>I mistakenly refilled my completely empty HP color cartridges using
>the wrong color order. The HP color order sticker tricked me. >:-(
>
>I've spent 2 days flushing it out with a syringe and warm water but
>the ink still is very strong in color.
>
>Luckily, I only injected 3 mL of ink per chamber (instead of the full
>10 mL).
The first time I refilled the colour cart. I played stupid and filled
the wrong chamber. I disgust, I just threw it away and bought another
one. I figured anything I would do to correct the situation, would
not be worth it.
>ahchepey wrote:
>> On Thu, 31 Jul 2003 10:25:21 -0400, Taliesyn <Tali...@netscape.net>
>> wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Answer: Buy a new cartridge.
>>
>>
>> That will not be cheap.
>>
>
>Now you see the benefit of buying a Canon or an Epson; you wouldn't
>have this problem. You'd just go out and buy a new one because they're
>so much cheaper.
Not cheaper if you refill correctly.
But he didn't, that's the point... Now the poor bloke has a much more
expensive problem than he would have with a Canon cartridge.
-Taliesyn
That's the problem......wrong color used in one of the *chambers* results in
dead cartridge.
With a Canon ink tank the replacement Canon tank would be about $8-10 and
significantly less if a generic tank was used. With the HP tricolor
cartridge the replacement, even generic, will cost more.
Still laughing my ass off!!!!!! HAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAA
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>
>If it is only one chamber and you have flushed it a number of times I would
>try putting some of the right color ink in the chamber (you'll have to have
>ink in the other chambers also to keep the nozzles from burning out), then I
>would go to a desktop publishing program and make a big circle or square in
>that program and make the circle or square just the color in the chamber you
>have refilled with the right color ink. Then I would print a couple of
>pages of that square and see if it clears up. I don't know how many pages it
>would take.
Good suggestion! I will try this for all three chambers.
>HA HA HA you stupid moron
>this is what you get for being such a cheap bastard
>
>Still laughing my ass off!!!!!! HAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAA
The grasshopper may laugh but come winter, the ant will prevail and
live to see another season ... while the grasshopper starves to death.
:)
> Buddy, why don't you just go down to your local
>computer store and steal one out of the display model. It would be a heck
>of a lot faster and easier than what you're trying to do.
Thievery and potential criminal record is what you recommend? Just
goes to show who's a real fool around here.
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>yea and I'm not the cheap bastard crying for help after a stupid move on
>your part
You're the one who leisurely wastes money in life. Meanwhile, I've
been using money saving methods which will ensure my survival in the
long run.
Good luck in the winter. You'll definitely need it. :)
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>You're so poor (cheap) that you can't afford a $35 cartridge, but rich
>enough to spend a week's time, energy, and water trying to fix something so
>petty? Sounds to me like you're the one wasting. Wasting the precious gift
>of life, that is.
It's not a 24/7 thing. I just spend a few minutes a day exercising my
thumb. And water usage is rather low (a few cups).
Besides, being environmentally conscious, by not trashing
undegradeable plastic, is a worthwhile act. Also, being wasteful
often reflects a shallow selfish life.
>hey dipshit if you can't afford the cost of running a printer then maybe you
>shouldn't own one.
Who said it was my printer? Maybe, I refilling someone else's printer
cart who doesn't print color often but I decided to do them a favor by
filling up their empty cartridge (which was empty for months).
Or maybe I'm reviewing the ink quality of refills.
Or maybe I'm testing the sturdiness of an HP inkcart by constantly
injecting it with water over a week?
Maybe I'm doing all 3 and would provide useful data to this newsgroup.
Someone was clearly interested in the results (I'm sure several others
are too).
Of course, you were too impulsive to think about asking about those
important questions and jumped to silly, unfounded, and untrue
conclusions and resorted to childish angery outbursts simply because I
pointed out your wasteful and unenvironmental lifestyle.
No offense, but you're useless. If you couldn't answer my question in
my first post, why bother responding? Clearly, you have nothing
better to do than poorly (meaning you failed) insult others on a
printer newsgroup. That shows that you're pathetic and useless. So
sad you are. I feel sorry for your parents. :(
-Larry
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See Yaa' Uselessboy
*PLONK!*
On Wed, 06 Aug 2003 13:27:41 GMT, "Pete Schweaty" <p...@hugey.net>
wrote:
>bullshit you are just a cheap bastard that is brain dead
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