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I refilled Canon cartridge CL-811. I filled all 3 colors. Magenta Cyan Yelloware flowing well,. Even if I wipe the cart on paper tissue, 3 colors are coming out (pink magenta and Yellow).but while printing yellow colour isnot printing,. Any idea how I can fix the problem?
Open up the cartridge to reach the ink
chamber within. For color and photo cartridges, just remove the lid with
a sharp knife (insert it where the black and colored plastic meet) to
find the three fill holes. On black cartridges, make a hole with a
heated pin or drill on top of the cartridge where the letter "K" is.
Step 2
Check the chambers in a color/photo cartridge to determine
which color ink is in which chamber. Insert a different toothpick or pin
into each chamber to draw out yellow, cyan or magenta ink.
Step 3
Fill a plastic syringe bottle with enough ink in the color
you are refilling. A black ink cartridge should
need 10 to 15 milliliters. A color/photo cartridge takes 5 milliliters
of each color.
Step 4
Insert the syringe needle into the cartridge, sending the tip
down to the bottom. The chamber contains a sponge, so you will need a
small bit of force to push it in.
Step 5
Inject the ink into the cartridge. Unlike other brands of
cartridges, you want to saturate the sponge with ink in a Kodak
cartridge. Depress the syringe plunger slowly until you can see the ink
begin to surface on top of the sponge.
Step 6
Wash all ink residue out of the syringe after you've refilled
one shade of ink. If you intend to refill another color immediately,
dry the syringe out first.
Step 7
Replace the lid on a color/photo cartridge. Apply a strip of
tape to the spot where you first removed the lid to secure it. You don't
need to seal a hole you drilled in a black cartridge.
Step 8
Leave the cartridge standing in a secure spot overnight. This
helps the ink settle within the cartridge for even printing once the
cartridge is back in the printer.
The HP 99 cartridge is used if you would like to print photos. The HP 99 replaces the HP 96 (black) cartridge in your printer. The HP 99 cartridge has black, photo magenta, and photo cyan inks in it. When you pair this with the cyan, magenta, and yellow in your HP 97 (color) cartridge you have the full set of photo colors represented.
Do you have photo cyan or photo magenta installed? your machine does not use these inks, and will give wrong colors. You need plain magenta and plain cyan. If you are using generic inks, they could have bad colors too.
Error 6502 is a ink tank position error, one of the contacts for the ink tank in the carriage could be bad, or simply a wrong cartridge installed. You can't use photo magenta in a magenta slot, or photo cyan in a cyan slot.
Each cartridge has a electronic chip pre-porogrammed at the factory.
If it is a reputable store they will exchange for the right color as they can return the PM to Canon as defective,
Canon, in its infinite wisdom, markets two sets of inks with the "part" number 3e. One of these, labeled simply with the color, is suitable for the i560 printer. The newer inks, labeled as "Photo" + the color, are not. Silly me. I just looked at the number and bought the wrong stuff.
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