Instruction manual

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GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS AND FAQ’S
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
IMPORTANT: Please read these general instructions BEFORE REFILLING
1) To avoid any potential spill or mess, rell your cartridge over a workbench or in an area that
can tolerate a spill
2) Read the instructions for your specic cartridge rst before attempting to rell
3) If you have any questions, ask our technical support for assistance rst before making any at-
tempt on your own (support@uni-kit.com)
4) It is ALWAYS best to rell a cartridge when it is fresh – avoid as much as possible leaving car-
tridges sit empty for a long time as the print heads could clog. We include printer and head cleaner
with some kits which can help to dissolve print head clogs. You can use this cleaner in the way
explained in the instructions for your specic cartridge, and you could also pour a small amount
of the cleaner into a cup and allow the print heads of the cartridge to sit in the cleaner for a few
hours or overnight. DO NOT immerse any other parts of the cartridge in the cleaning solution,
ONLY the print heads. Keep in mind that many cartridges (like Epson, Canon) do NOT have print
heads – so this procedure does not apply. In general, you should try relling cartridges when they
are running low or when they have freshly emptied.
5) Try avoiding over-lling any cartridge. It is always better to under-ll rather than over-ll, as
you can always ll again later. Rell slowly to avoid overlling and creating any potential spill.
6) Be very careful to insert the correct color ink into the correct chamber. If you are unsure, you
can usually check by inserting a toothpick into the lling chamber to see what color ink was there
before. Refer to the diagrams in the instructions, or email technical support for assistance if you
need to. REMEMBER:
 BK = K = Black
 C = Cyan (which is blue)
 M = Magenta (which is red)
 Y = Yellow (which is yellow)
 PC = Photo Cyan (or light Cyan)
 PM = Photo Magenta (or light Magenta)
7) If you have quality problems such as faded prints or skipping lines, try soaking the cartridge
heads a little in the print head cleaning solution or dabbing the print heads on a so paper towel
that has been moistened with water or print head cleaning solution. You need to get the ink to
FLOW through the heads, so by dabbing on the paper towel you are creating a wicking eect that
drains the ink to the bottom and out of the heads. For other troubleshooting advice, please email
your specic problem to support@uni-kit.com. Over 90% of problems related to quality can be
solved!
FAQS
(1) Does using Uni-Kit ink or toner rells damage my printer?
As regards your printer warranty, please read the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Improvement Act
United States Code Annotated Title 15 Commerce and Trade Chapter 50 Comsumer Product Warranties 15
Section 2302:
No warrantor of a consumer product may condition his written or implied warranty of such product on the
consumers using, in connection with such product, any article or service (other than article or service provided
without charge under the terms of the warranty) which is identied by brand, trade or corporate name; except
that the prohibition of this subsection may be waived by the commission if: 1. e warrantor satises the Com-
mission that the warranted product will function properly only if the article or service so identied is used in
connection with the warranted product, and 2. the Commission nds that such a waiver is in the public interest.
What this means to you: e manufacturer of the printer you are using cannot void the warranty on your
printer because you use a cartridge or rell kit manufactured by someone other than the printer manufacturer.
(2) Will using Uni-Kit ink rells clog my printer heads?
For inkjet cartridges: Print heads may become clogged if the cartridge is le empty for an excessive period of
time. It is always best to rell before the cartridge empties or soon aer it empties. Clogged print heads can
be unclogged most of the time by soaking the cartridge print heads in our “cartridge and print head cleaner”
solution for a few hours. As long as you rell your cartridge soon aer it empties (preferably even before it is
completely empty), you will minimize the risk of clogged print heads.
(3) How many rells will I get from 1 kit?
is depends on the cartridges you have. With the Combo Uni-Kit Inkjet Rell Kit you can rell most black and
color inkjet cartridges about 3-7 times each.
(4) Is the rell process messy? Is it safe?
e Uni-Kit rell kits are not messy if used carefully. e inkjet kit uses an injector system that allows you to
accurately control the lling.
e ink is not harmful unless ingested, so keep it out of reach of younger children and avoid contact with eyes.
Wash aected areas with water, and if ingested or ill eects develop, call medical aid.
(5) Will the Uni-Kit work with my specic printer?
Yes, if you have an inkjet printer it can be relled with the Uni-Kit Inkjet Rell System. is is because all
inkjet cartridges have a lling hole which can be exposed and used to rell that cartridge with more ink. e
Uni-Kit has a specially designed ink that works in ALL inkjet printers. Our instructions are updated regu-
larly; if your printer or cartridge is not listed in the instruction manual please email tech support: support@
uni-kit.com. Some printers or cartridges have “lockout” mechanisms that prevent the cartridge from being
recognized aer it is relled. Note: Some printers will STILL PRINT even though they give an error message,
you can ignore the error message and continue printing. For Epson cartridges, these require that their chips
be reset; an Epson Resetter is sold separately.

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