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You can do a search on Google using "Epson C84 Refill Instructions" which will produce plenty of hits. However, this one gives very clear instructions:
If you only bought refill ink rather than a refill kit, and don't have rubber plugs, you can successfuly re-seal the filling hole using a small amount of epoxy resin e.g. araldite. This is easy to remove with a sharp knife the next time you want to fill it. Note the need for a cartridge re-setting tool - these can be purchased very cheaply on E-Bay.
Drvirao, if you're talking about just refilling the ink cartridge itself, there are refill kits available for purchase, some for a reasonable price. I've provided a link (just copy the entire link below and paste it into your web browser) I know for sure that HP provides Ink Cartridge Refill kits that you can purchase. I hope that this was able to answer your question.
When you try refilling your ink cartridges, you are taking chances that something may go wrong. I would search the web and purchase re-manufactured ink cartridges, which would be less expensive than the new ones from Lexmark.
in this situation i advice you to refil ink jet because ink consumption depends on the size of black area in the document and high black area will absorb the ink.
Some refills won't work on some printers, because the printer actually reads a chip on the print cartridge, a good refil will have been reset, if you did it yourself, or if the company you bought it from did apply the chip reset device on it, the printer will never allow you to use it, thanks HP for the wonderful idea grrr. Be careful with refills anyhow, because some printers use easy clogging ink and refills can be dangerous.
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