*Fact: Manufacturers of inkjet printers make more from the sale of replacement ink cartridges than they do from the sale of their printers. Print several test pages, preferably ones with many different colors. Here you should see the cartridges, as they often sit in this position when the printer. First, you’ll want to turn the printer on, and then open up the main flap of the printer. Print something immediately to get the ink flowing. Printers come in a few different shapes and sizes, but they all generally work the same way when it comes to replacing ink cartridges. Install the ink cartridge in your printer according to the directions. *Tip: Extend the life of your printer by following the cleaning and priming cycles specified for your model. You can easily damage the cartridge, resulting in leaks that render it useless.Īfter completing the refill procedure, use a folded paper towel to carefully blot-not wipe or rub-the print head at the bottom of the cartridge. *Tip: Regardless of the type of ink cartridge, handle it with care. Each type of ink cartridge has a different refill procedure, so make sure you read carefully. Place the empty cartridge on a bed of paper towels to catch spillage.įollow the instructions included with your ink refill kit. Remove the empty ink cartridge from your inkjet printer. Put on disposable plastic gloves to protect your hands from the ink. Refill the cartridges yourself to save some money. If you use your inkjet printer regularly, you've probably discovered that the cost of replacing the cartridges can quickly exceed that the printer itself.