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Ink refill instructions for
HP 6615
# 15
ink cartridges

The ink in these cartridges is retained because the cartridge develops a slight vacuum. These cartridges are sealed plastic boxes.

Step 1) Put the cartridge on some paper towels in an area where you can tolerate a spill.

Step 2)Turn the cartridge upside down.

Step 4) Push the ball in the fill hole into the cartridge with a ball point pen or similar device. Forget about it.

Step 5) Inject 30 ml of the ink into the fill hole slowly. You may add an additional 5 ml if the cartridge will take it. It is best not to overfill. Leave a little bit of air space inside the cartridge.

WARNING: Be careful when you insert the needle through the hole in the cartridge. The inside of the cartridge is hollow, but it is lined with a foil material. If this material is punctured the cartridge is ruined. It will leak and there is no way to stop it. Therefore, keep the point of the needle away from the inside walls of the cartridge and out in the open airspace inside while you are injecting the ink.

Step 6) Now you must seal the fill hole air tight using a 10-32 x 1/2 inch long (M6) set screw which is included with the refill kit. The set screw will self-tap and form an excellent plug which can be removed and re-installed each time you refill. Do not use a screw with a round or flat head! Only use a set screw so that this can be recessed below the surface of the cartridge.

You should squeeze and hold the cartridge just before installing the set screw in order to set up the vacuum. Make sure the seal is flush or just below the cartridge surface.

Step 7)After sealing, release the sides of the cartridge and squeeze again, twice. A couple of drops of ink should come out of the printhead.

Step 8) You might wish to set the cartridge over a paper towel for an hour as a drip precaution. Expect a few drips until the vacuum stabilizes. Before inserting the cartridge, blot off the hanging drop of ink with a paper towel.

Step 9)When inserting the cartridge, first tilt the cartridge so that the ball is caught above the set screw and doesn't roll into the area above the print head, where it can occasionally block off some ink flow.

Step 10) Immediately run the printhead cleaning software. (Go to the HP software and select "Services".)


Troubleshooting:

There are several problems which can occur with this cartridge.

Incorrectly Installed Cartridge:

Occasionally you will receive a message which indicates that you have incorrectly installed your cartridge, or that the cartridge is bad. Try the following steps to correct this error.
If the problem persists, unplug the printer. Then, check the pins which are in the printer and normally touch the copper pads on the cartridge. Look for obvious problems such as bent pins, debris, or ink build up. Buff the tips of the copper pins gently with a stiff, dry paper towel. Re-insert the cartridge and plug in the printer. Try printing again. If all else fails, you may have a bad cartridge. Occasionally, the cartridge fails internally if printing is attempted when dry.

Cartridge doesn't Print:
Follow the instructions below for cleaning the printhead.

Cartridge prints in Streaks or Bands:
Follow the instructions below for cleaning the printhead.

Skips on Horizontal Lines:
This cartridge has an interesting and slightly annoying problem which develops in about 50 percent of the cartridges on only the first time they are refilled. The symptom goes as follows:
When printing long horizontal lines, the printer prints for a couple of inches (5 cm) and then skips an inch or so (2 to 3 cm). Then the printer resumes printing the line. The problem only occurs on black lines and only occurs the first time the cartridge has been refilled. This problem is caused because of two things which come together in this cartridge:
The original HP ink has a tendency to foam. There is a tiny filter located just above the printhead, which traps a small bit of air when the cartridge is refilled. These two problems combine to cause a bit of foaming between the filter and the printhead when the cartridge is refilled the first time. This foam blocks the ink flow to the printhead, and on long prints which pull a considerable volume of ink -- such as long horizontal black lines -- the flow of ink to the printhead can be temporarily cut off. Our WJ163 and WJ1010 inks for this cartridge have had anti-foaming agents added to reduce and eliminate this problem. However, the presence of 5 to 10 percent remaining HP ink when the cartridge is first refilled is enough to trigger the problem. But all reports are that the problem disappears with the second refill of the cartridge, probably because the original HP ink has been flushed out of the cartridge. Be aware of this problem and recognize that the problem will resolve itself.

To Clean the Printhead:
Clean the printhead only if the cartridge doesn't print or prints in streaks. Follow the directions in the printer manual. Locate your printer software and select Printer Services. Then run the printhead cleaning software. If that doesn't work, here's a quick and easy method to try next: Turn on the hot water faucet and let the water get good and hot. Stick just the copper printhead under the hot water for 3 to 5 seconds. Remove the printhead and dry with a tissue. Re-insert in the printer and run the printhead cleaning routine. Print 2 pages. You should get dilute print for a half page or so and then good quality printing. If this doesn't work, soak only the printhead in simmering water for up to 2 hours. You may add up to 50 percent ammonia for tough clogs. But don't do this if you haven't run the printhead cleaning software first.

To Clean Your Sink
The ink is water-soluble. Use plenty of soap and warm water. You may also need to use Comet or a similar cleaner if the stains persist.

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