2011년 2월 28일 월요일

Ink refill....PG810, PG830, PG30, PG40, PG50, PG210 don't even worry about tearing off the sticker.

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what an easy job to do..

Why tear off the sticker, when you refill ink?

Now here is how you can refill ink without tearing off the sticker.



















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2011년 2월 23일 수요일

2011년 2월 18일 금요일

HP 60, HP 60XL, HP 300, HP 121, HP 818 Refill very.....simple

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Newly Developed "Printhead Nozzle Injection Ink Refill System for HOME users...












HP 60 ( CC640W ) Black Ink Cartridge
Cartridge yield : approx. 200 pages
Deskjet series
Officejet series
Photosmart
Deskjet D1660

Photosmart C4635 All-in-One
Deskjet F2430 All-in-One

Photosmart C4650 All-in-One
Deskjet F2480 All-in-One

Photosmart C4680 All-in-One
Deskjet D2530

Photosmart C4740 All-in-One
Deskjet D2560

Photosmart C4750 All-in-One
Deskjet D2660

Photosmart C4780 All-in-One
Deskjet F4210 All-in-One

Photosmart C4795 All-in-One
Deskjet F4235 All-in-One

Photosmart e-All-in-One Printer - D110a
Deskjet F4240 All-in-One


Deskjet F4280


Deskjet F4435 All-in-One


Deskjet F4440 All-in-One


Deskjet F4480 All-in-One


Deskjet F4580 All-in-One


Deskjet D5560







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2011년 2월 15일 화요일

Costco ink refill? Personally? hum.....

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what do you think? guys?

 

Costco Ink Refills: Superlow Price, So-So Quality

Our serial refiller more than halved his printing costs with Costco’s ink-refill service, but he found that the warehouse club’s ink wasn’t as vibrant as HP’s.

Portrait of a serial refillerSome people go to Costco to buy 30 rolls of Charmin; some go to buy a couple hundred Oreos in one package. As PCWorld's Serial Refiller, I go to Costco when I need cheap, easy ink--though the free food samples are a nice bonus, too.
I can't afford to replenish my printer with the original vendor's printer cartridges, so I've set out to try third-party options--including remanufacturers, refill services, and do-it-yourself refill kits--and tell you whether the savings seem worth the hassle. In my experiences so far, the do-it-yourself refill kit offered the best cost per page and output quality, but caused the most mess. When I tried Office Depot remanufactured cartridges, they provided paltry savings and underwhelming output quality. Of the options I've looked at, Costco's onsite refilling service offered the best balance, saving me more than half the cost over the OEM's ink, with little effort and decent results.

Refill vs. OEM: Who Will Prevail?

Because I use each refill for just a brief period of time, and with only one printer, my experience is anecdotal and does not test the durability or archivability of third-party inks, nor how the printer will fare after repeated use with them. Nevertheless, my hands-on trials will give you a taste of what to expect if you try a third-party alternative with your own printer.
My test printer is an HP Photosmart e-All-In-One. For each evaluation, I start with a new set of HP cartridges, drain them, and then use them for the refill or for comparison with the remanufactured option. I use the standard-size HP 60 cartridges; the high-yield 60XL cartridges will last longer and usually save you more money.
With both the HP and third-party inks, I print out a set of pages--ranging in content from plain text to a full-size color photo--over and over again until the ink starts to run out (blank streaks appear on the page). I count the number of pages that printed before streaks appeared, to get a sample page yield. These page yields will likely differ from those that HP or the third-party ink vendor quotes, just as your own mileage will vary depending on what you print. I also compare the print quality of the pages using third-party ink versus those printed with the HP cartridges.

Costco Inkjet-Cartridge Refill Service: Quick and Convenient

Products:
* Costco inkjet refills ($8 to $10, plus sales tax where applicable; HP 60 refill for black or tricolor cartridge, $8)
Vendor URL: Costco Inkjet Refill Service
Worth trying? Yes
Hassle factor: Low
Print quality compared with OEM ink: Satisfactory, but not as good as OEM
Yield (mixed set of samples): 148 pages
Cost per page: 11 cents (OEM: 27 cents)
I have a Costco membership, mostly because I can't the resist the warehouse chain's free bite-size food samples. Scarf down enough burrito bites, pizza mini-slices, Louisiana hot links, and chocolate-coated almonds, and you've pretty much taken care of lunch--and your cholesterol count for the week.
Costco Ink Refill ServiceRecently I spotted a sign near the entrance of my local Costco advertising the store's Inkjet Cartridge Refill Service. The price was right, and Costco promised to refill cartridges within 1 hour. An ideal test for the Serial Refiller--and I could take a leisurely tour of the food booths in the meantime.

Informative and Painless

Costco refills dozens of specific Canon, Dell, HP, and Lexmark cartridges; you can get a list of the models in a paper brochure as well as on Costco's Website. Prices range from $8 to $10 per refill, which is considerably cheaper than buying a new cartridge. In my case, the cost to refill HP 60 black and tricolor cartridges was $8 each, or $16 total (plus tax). That's less than half the cost of buying the HP 60 black ($15) and tricolor ($20) cartridges separately. (Buying the HP 60 Ink Cartridge Combo Pack saves a few bucks at $32.)
Costco ink cartridge care tipsTo Costco's credit, both the brochure and the Web pages offer a lot of useful advice to promote a successful refill. For instance, Costco recommends that you refill a cartridge as soon as its print quality begins to diminish. Costco also says that each ink cartridge is good for five to ten refills, depending on how well you care for it.
The experience was painless. I brought a pair of empty HP 60 black and tricolor cartridges to my neighborhood Costco's 1-hour photo counter. I caught a glimpse of the big machine they use to refill cartridges, tucked in the back of the workspace. The clerk asked how long the cartridges had been dry, as dried ink can clog printhead nozzles. The clerk even dabbed the printhead area with a tissue to see if it was still damp--and it was, as I had just run out of ink earlier that day.
Costco generally promises to refill cartridges in 1 hour, which proved true in my case. Pickup times may vary, however, depending on the number of cartridges you need refilled, and how busy the photo department is when you arrive.

Big Savings

The Costco-replenished HP 60 tanks worked perfectly well. The printer filed the usual complaints once it detected the refilled cartridges, but I'm used to ignoring those by now.
Costco refilled ink cartridges
The prints that the Costco-filled ink cartridges created were adequate for everyday use. When I did a side-by-side visual comparison of the Costco and HP samples, however, the latter looked far better to me, with sharper text, brighter colors, and more realistic flesh tones. I dribbled a little water across both samples; each suffered some streaking and color bleeding, but Costco's ink did no worse than HP's.
Costco promises to "closely match or exceed" the level of ink that comes in a new cartridge, and I found that to be true. I printed 148 of my sample pages with Costco ink before seeing streaks in images and text--that's 16 pages more than I got with HP's ink.

More Prints for Less Than Half the Cost

Costco's refills will save you money, but how much, exactly? In my tests, the cost per page with Costco ink was 11 cents. In contrast, printing pages using the HP 60 black and tricolor cartridges costs 27 cents per page (if you buy the cartridges separately). A significant savings, indeed.
Now the caveats. It certainly doesn't make sense to join Costco, which charges $50 or more for an annual membership, solely to refill ink cartridges. If you're already a Costco member, congratulations: You could save big on ink refills. Or you could join for the ink and buy other stuff there, too.
Another option: If you print often and insist on using HP ink, consider buying HP's high-capacity cartridges, which hold more ink than standard tanks and can lower your cost per page. High-capacity cartridges don't make sense if you print infrequently, however, because printers that sit idle for extended periods require cleaning cycles that consume ink.

Best Refill Experience Yet

A serial refiller will try anything to save money. Costco's cartridge-refill service is my favorite option so far. The Costco ink's output quality was not quite as good as HP's, but the refilling was so easy and so cheap that for me the trade-off was worthwhile.
Stay tuned for my next refill experience, at a Cartridge World store--possibly near you.
Would you recommend this story?

Why people go for printer ink refills? | The Manila Bulletin Newspaper Online

This article is from Philippine...
Unlikely for title of this article, the consumer looked at the issue in different view.
And for reference, it seems like branded HP cost about $12.50 ~ 15.00 after applying currency rate in USD.

Why people go for printer ink refills? The Manila Bulletin Newspaper Online

Exploring Ebay~~

Exploring Ebay~~

It’s been about 2 months staring the business @ Ebay.
Well, seems like we have a good start but……ye……may be or may be not.

Anyhow, I understand Ebay is one of the top, nop!!! It’s top on-line seller!!!!
But sometimes… I feel like some of items on ebay went too far.... but make u smile~~~

Let’s take a look at some funny items..

- Used toilet paper for 85K? wow.. if u have money to burn..help him out!!


- Kool Aid…made in 1960’s?? with magic dust… wow.. u need magic here it is~ may antique museum take it.

- Dead snake in glass jar….uhm…do not even wanna read the description….something superstitious

Well, it’s free country, anything!! anything can be one ebay~~
Just in case would like to hear your voice what you like or you don’t like for our site.
Would appreciate your comment. Can be one sentence….that’s all.

HP60 ink refill - can't be easier

Let's take a look how the printer head of HP60 is designed.
Compare to ordinary HP cartridge, HP60 has longer and thinner printer nozzle.
What may means, the number of nozzle for HP60 is increased and the size of each nozzle is smaller.

Bottom line is that HP60 must be designed for quick spray,.... "quick printing process"

Furthermore, this HP60 is one of the most difficult refillable cartridge model due to having different internal cartridge structure.  So you must refill exact amount of ink with no mistake at all.

Well guess not!!!!
Refill HP60 is piece of cake if you use "ROADINK" refill kit.

Instead of using sharp needle to refill your cartridge, "ROADINK" refill kit is inserting ink through "cartridge nozzle"!!! So you do not have to worry about getting mess and fault refill process.
Remember~~~~~Never fail!!!!!!!! with "ROADINK" refill kit!!!



I'm Gonna Git You Sucka ~~

Will watch "I'm gonna git you sucka" when I get home.

Somehow this movie makes me feel gooooood~~ yo.

Way to go Wayans Bro
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xH-4aFKcIhE~~

2011년 2월 14일 월요일

Ink Refill within 2 min. Very Simple

Wanna new superman?
Here's how I print out new superman by "ROADINK" inkjet refill kit.
Wanna try?  Pls look for "ROADINK" at ebay. 
Will c new experience~~

Need some translation?  Here we go~

1. This is newly invented color refill kit for HP22, HP28, HP60, HP74 etc
    As you can see there are three bottles of each color ink and some plastic things for refill.
   Could be "wow", I do not want any thing complicated. No! No! No!
   Guess what?  If you do not want any ink mess or not working cheap refill kit, this will
   certainly make you smile.
   - Let's grab the plastic holder called "cartridge holder" first and insert your cartridge as shown.

    2. On top of it, put on rubber made cover and lock with plastic top as shown
       You need to squeeze in with clock-wise direction.


3. As you can see from picture, load the each colored ink to small syringe.
    And attached each colored loaded syringe the each insert hole.
    Prior to this step, you have to make sure to check the color location, by dabbing cartridge head to soft tissue.

4. After insert each syringe you can easily push the pistion.
    BUT!!!!!! do not miss you can have a little fun with this.
    As you can see from the picture, grab big pump and attach on the top of cartridge holder.
    And as soon as you turn the piston, each colored ink will go in automaticlally.





5. Finally, you want to check print head condition as seen and let see if we can bring our Supperman through printer.
    Hello, my supper hero!!! What's up!!!



2011년 2월 13일 일요일

who'd thought HP60 is hard to refill? Guess not

Review: Inside The HP 60 Black CC640WN Ink Cartridge (Cracked Open)

 
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A look inside the Hewlett Packard (HP) 60 black ink cartridge – CC640W

HP 60XL, 60 XL ink cartridge opened to expose the internal structure - removal of cartridge cap - remove top of ink cartridge.
There is not much good about this cartridge.  HP uses words like “value” and “standard” to describe their HP 60 series inkjet cartridges, but the real value is in getting rid of any printer that use these cartridges.  These black and color cartridges are an insult.  There are two different versions of each cartridge, the “standard” or half-full 60 series, and the “full” HP 60 XL series.  The cartridge we have opened here is the HP 60 standard cartridge.
Close-up of the HP 60 black ink cartridge (hewlett packard)
Removing the cover reveals “sponge island”
Apparently HP felt the need to build in an ink containment section inside the HP 60 ink cartridge.  The sponge inside the cartridge is about the size of two sugar-cubes stacked on top of each other.  This cartridge is not even half full of ink!  Up to 80% of this cartridge is air-space.
Cartridge cover comes off the HP 60 inkjet printer cartridge ink to reveal the internal cartridge structure.
This HP 60 ink cartridge is a complete rip-off!
Inside the HP 60 black ink cartridge:
Looks like “sponge island” inside the cartridge.  The HP 60 ink cartridge could take a bunch more ink, however Hewlett Packard (HP) has designed this cartridge to start out about 80% empty – there is no (easy) way to tell the amount of ink in the sponge.  At $15.00 retail for this cartridge, heavy printing can get expensive very quickly.
HP 60 black ink cartridge standard capacity  - or half full ink cart - cover removed to reveal inside the cartridge.
Paying $10.00 to refill this cartridge? Think again. A very small area to refill. This cartridge will only accept about 5ml of ink.

Specifications:

* that 200 page estimate is from HP and based on 5% coverage (see what 5% coverage really looks like) – needless to say, manufacturer estimates are on the “high side.”
This cartridge is often paired with the HP 60 tri-color (color) cartridge which we cracked open here.

For Refillers:

Refilling is easy if you know where to drill.  There are five (5) holes in the cartridge lid, however only one goes into the sponge and ink containment section.  This cartridge is crazy.
HP 60 ink cartridge refill holes, drill baby drill right here in the middle of the HP 60 black ink cartridge.

The print head:

Unlike Epson, which makes the printhead part of the printer, Hewlett Packard (HP) puts the print head technology on the cartridge (for most of their consumer printers).  This means every time you buy a new cartridge, it’s like getting a new printer.  This is why these type of HP printers (that use this cartridge style) last forever in our opinion.  As long as the mechanics of the printer keep working it will last forever since the print head can simply be repalced by installing a new cartridge into the printer.  Not all HP printers and cartridges use this style (print head on the cartridge) of build, but a large majority of the ones you will find at Wal-Mart, Target, and other discount retailers use these cartridges.
HP 60 black - print head close-up
The HP 60, 60XL, XL cartridges will work with the following Deskjet and Photosmart inkjet printers.
Hewlett Packard HP 60 (60XL) Series Ink Cartridges Work In The Following HP Inkjet Printers
Deskjet SeriesPhotosmart Series
DeskJet D1660
Deskjet D2500
Deskjet D2530
Deskjet D2560
Deskjet D2660
Deskjet F42
Deskjet F4200
Deskjet F4210
Deskjet F4230
Deskjet F4235
Deskjet F4240
Deskjet F4250
Deskjet F4272
Deskjet F4273
Deskjet F4274
Deskjet F4275
Deskjet F4280
DeskJet F4283
Deskjet F4288
Deskjet F4292
Deskjet F4293
DeskJet F4480
PhotoSmart C4640
PhotoSmart C4650
PhotoSmart C4680
PhotoSmart C4740
PhotoSmart C4750
PhotoSmart C4780
PhotoSmart C4795

Compared to the HP 60XL Black Inkjet Print Cartridge:

HP 60XL, 60 XL ink cartridge opened to expose the internal structure - removal of cartridge cap - remove top of ink cartridge.
The HP 60 cartridge compared to the HP 60XL black inkjet print cartridge.
Hewlett Packard (HP) 60 ink cartridge page estimates:
Hewlett Packard (HP) 60 ink cartridge specifications:
Hewlett Packard HP 60 Pricing: