kkktookmybabyaway 0 Report post Posted November 12, 2005 They look like a disaster waiting to happen, but I'm curious to know if anyone has tried them before... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AndrewTS 0 Report post Posted November 12, 2005 They look like a disaster waiting to happen, but I'm curious to know if anyone has tried them before... <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Depends on the brand and the cartridge, but I've used a couple for my Compaq and they worked well if you're careful. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jimmy no nose 0 Report post Posted November 12, 2005 I used one a few years ago, it worked fine. Only problem was I ended up with ink all over the floor that wouldn't come off. Haven't really tried since. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Steviekick 0 Report post Posted November 13, 2005 I tried it twice and both times ended with me having to purchse brand new ink cartridges. Reccommend to avoid. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Leelee Report post Posted November 13, 2005 I'd generally say to avoid. There's usually a schlub at a flea market/computer store who sells refilled cartridges for little money. It's not worth the hassle doing it yourself. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
haws bah gawd 0 Report post Posted November 14, 2005 A few years back, I tried one to refill my black ink cartridge. Needless to say a few minutes after I started squeezing the refill thing, the majority of my living room was covered in black ink. I recommend avoiding these do it yourself things unless then come with a shield of some sort. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Paul Stanley 0 Report post Posted November 21, 2005 They work fine if you do it over a sink. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Hawkius Maximus 0 Report post Posted November 22, 2005 I've done it. A few times anyway. Last time I did, not only did the cartridge get destroyed but I had black ink EVERYWHERE. I'd only say do it, if you're sure you can take the time to do it right. Rush, and things get messy. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kkktookmybabyaway 0 Report post Posted November 25, 2005 I should state for the record I have no intention of ever getting a refill kit. I was just curious to know how messy they could be... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Eclipse 0 Report post Posted November 27, 2005 I always thought and wondered how those refills kits would work. I wouldn't bother buying it. I am fine with just getting a new ink cartridge. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
CanadianChris 0 Report post Posted November 28, 2005 I tried one about ten years ago. Let's just say it didn't work out very well. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tekcop 0 Report post Posted November 28, 2005 My local Wal-Mart uses them since it's a whole lot cheaper. My cousin works there, and he says they've pretty much perfected it. I, on the otherhand, have had the same experiences as everyone else here. They suck. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dr. Tom 0 Report post Posted December 1, 2005 Just buy a laser printer. Screw those commie ink cartidges. Buying a couple of those is more than the bloody printer costs. Lasers are usually faster, more reliable, have a lower per-page printing cost, and are quite reasonably priced. You can get a good laser for basic home use for about $150. Color lasers for home or small office use start around $400-500. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JJMc 0 Report post Posted December 7, 2005 a few minutes after I started squeezing the refill thing, the majority of my living room was covered in black ink. This is about what I have heard from people I know who've used them. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites