Here is How to Get More Ink Out of your Cartridge

Posted by Robert Johnson on July 22nd, 2019

More Expensive than Blood –The Printer Ink! Here is How to Get More Ink Out of your Cartridge

Whether you work somewhere with commercial-sized printers or merely have a small one at your office, you've learned that the more you print, the sooner you go through ink and that a lot of ink can get pricey. Printer ink is notorious for costing tremendously. Costlier than the price of the printer itself, Consumer Reports puts the price of branded OEM ink (for instance, Canon, HP, or Epson) at to per ounce. With printer ink sold at least twice as much as first-class champagne, you’ll precisely want to obtain every drop’s worth. A few strategies will enable to you stretch the ink supply considerably longer rather than shelling out a lot of money every time you begin running low.  We’ve broken this piece of advice into parts where we will talk about methods you can use to tap out every last drop of ink from your HP or Canon cartridge.

How to Get More Ink Out of HP Or Canon Cartridge

If you have been subjected to a warning from your printer that it’s run out of ink or running dangerously low; you need to go ahead and ignore it. In a research article from PCWorld “How Much Ink Is Left in That Dead Cartridge?” a test revealed that most extra cartridges still preserve anywhere from 8-40% of their ink when the message is displayed. So how do you obtain the remaining ink from your cartridge? There are a couple of ways:

Try Shaking the Empty Cartridge

When your prints begin to look faded, it’s not always because your cartridges are going empty. Occasionally it could be because some of the ink has dried up and has clogged the nozzles. Aside from the hair dryer method, you could also try tossing the cartridge upside down and then softly shake it. Be easy on the shaking; however, we only want to get the ink unstuck, not disrupt the cartridge.

Cleaning the Printhead

You may occasionally think you’re running short on ink when you begin to get streaky prints, but it may merely because your printhead requires cleaning. There are quite a few ways to remedy this, but the most feasible way is to run your printer's printhead cleaning feature to eliminate dried ink in the print head. This particularly happens when your printer hasn’t been in use for a while.

Conventional Paper Towel Method

Just like the hair dryer method, the paper towel method also serves to clear out dried ink from the nozzles to aid the rest of the ink to come out of your near empty ink cartridge.

The Traditional Hair Dryer Method

Another way to get every residual bit of ink from your HO or Canon cartridge is to ensure your cartridge nozzles are clean and clear. Blowing the nozzles with hot air clears whatever ink blockage is there and allows the rest of your ink to be released.

Blindfold Your Cartridge Sensors

Some ink cartridges are accompanied with a chip that is sensitive to empty ink cartridge levels. And more frequently than not, this chip sends out an empty cartridge warning as well early in the course. When it does, it occasionally won’t let you print unless you make the cartridge change. To address this matter, cover up the chip sensor with dark electrical tape. Now, you chip!

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