Recently I lamented that I ruined two cartridges with "burned" ink, but I was wrong, the ink was not to blame. With the help of this thing, the cartridges were restored.
The cartridge is inserted into this rig and a large vacuum is created with a syringe. It is important to squeeze the snap cartridge firmly to ensure a complete seal. At first nothing happens, but then the cartridge spits and the ink begins to suck out.
After that, the cartridge works as if nothing had happened. They write that even a completely dried cartridge can be filled with flushing liquid and revived with the help of this thing.
The set includes two elastic bands with different notch lengths - for black and color cartridges. And also in the kit is a syringe that cannot be used - it has a "skirt" on its nose, which does not allow it to be inserted into the pumping station. But really something, but I have a lot of different syringes. :)
This is what the "station" looks like from below; any plastic syringe is inserted into the hole.
I was buying a station in Ozone for 320 rubles. Of course, 320 rubles for a piece of plastic and two rubber bands is very expensive, but "on the knee" it is difficult to do this, so you have to endure.
The model I bought fits Canon PG-40 / CL-441, PG-440 / CL-441, PG-445 / CL-446, PG-510 / CL-511, PG-520 / CL-521 cartridges. The same seller has similar stations for other HP and Canon cartridges.
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